Gas Tank Mounting Grommet Kit ; Softail on 2040-parts.com
Coshocton, Ohio, United States
Rubber Grommet and spacer kit for mounting gas tanks. Fits 1984-1999 Softail, may fit others. Kit includes (6) new rubber grommets and (2) steel spacers, made in USA.. Grommets fit 13/16 diameter hole in 1/4" thick stock with 1/2" thru hole. Overall thickness of Grommet is 1/2". Spacer is 1/2" in diameter x 1/2 inch long with thru hole for 5/16" bolt. I have more of these if you want additional sets, just add $12.00 for each additional set when you pay. Will combine shipping. See my other auctions also, have hardware for tank builders including straps, mounting bungs, etc. Thanks Keith
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