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Landing Jack Replacement Bevel Miter Gears Rbw Atwood on 2040-parts.com

US $30.99
Location:

Olean, New York, United States

Olean, New York, United States
Condition:New

Landing Jack Replacement Bevel Miter Gears for RBW, Atwood

ATWOOD Part # 71258

Direct replacement for the older Atwood landing jacks and RBW P-136 replacement miter gear set
 for their landing gear manufactured from 1982 to 1989 and some of 1990.


 Will fit the RBW 1990-1998 landing jacks but you will need to shim the gears for best fit.

This gear kit contains two of the thick 18 tooth miter gears
18 tooth Gear dimensions: 1.600" diameter, 0.675" thick, with 0.500" center hole
  • Replaces Atwood, RBW,  models
  • Brand New in Package

     

Will combine shipping, will ship international

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