Universal Winch Roller Fairlead, Used Takeoff, In Very Good Condition. on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, US
Used, takeoff Universal roller fairlead for Warn, Ramsey, Smittybuilt and any other winch application where a standard 10-inch mounting hole setup is required. Fairlead is a takeoff from a 1983 Blazer. Only used a few times, and with spending it's entire life in the heat and dryness of Arizona, there is no rust at all. Only normal cosmetic wear consistent with the fairlead being approximately 6 years old installed. Rollers work very good, overall condition is very good. Approximately 20 lbs in weight. Buyer pays only actual shipping cost. Thanks for looking!
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