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Trailer Door, 93"x96", Rear Trailer Door Ramp, New, White, With Screen Area, #52 on 2040-parts.com

US $435.00
Location:

Adrian, Michigan, United States

Adrian, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Keystone Exterior Part Type:Trailer Ramp Door Manufacturer Part Number:None Part Brand:Keystone

You are viewing a New  Rear Trailer Door/Ramp,

  • Although door is brand new, may be some scratches, etc from storage/shipping
  • THIS DOOR HAS A SCREW HOLE IN IT.  SEE THE PICS
  • Outside to outside is 97" X 100".
  • Rough opening is approximately 93" wide by 96" tall.
  • This door does have a screen area included
  • These are a very heavy duty door
  • According to the tags, max weight is 3,000 lbs, each wheel is 1,000 lb weight limits.
  • This door does have the hinges and springs included
  • No frame with these, they frame up to the trailer
  • As with all my doors, these may have some very minor scratches from storage.
  • White on the outside and a textured non skid finish on the inside.
  • This door is a pick up only due to its size.
  • Please contact me with any questions at 517 263-4972

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