Truck Bed Rail Bracket For Rail. Universal, But Came Off Ram Long Bed on 2040-parts.com
Daphne, Alabama, US
Chrome bracket from the end to over the top is 6 3/4" length. The rubber covered part that fits into the rail is 1.5"
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