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Motorguide Mga015pb6 Trolling Motor Rubber Mounting Isolator For Motor Mounts on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Atwood Manufacturer Part Number:MGA015PB6

Motorguide MGA015PB6 Trolling Motor Rubber Mounting Isolator For Motor Mounts

Absorbs shock and protects electronics. Ideal for mounting all marine accessories, electronics, and trolling motors without having to get under the deck or behind the console.  
The rubber limits vibration and provides a solid installation. 
MotorGuide factory isolators come with many of our mounts and are a quick and simple way to mount a trolling motor with limited access.  
Each rubber isolator has a molded-in nut inside the small end, that when tightened up against the underside of the deck by the stainless steel bolt forms a rubber mushroom shape that hold the mount in place. 
Each kit comes with 4 stainless steel bolts and 4 rubber isolators, along with mounting instructions.

Rubber mounting isolators kit allows you to mount marine accessories, electronics, and trolling motors with limited access
Designed to absorb shock and limit vibration to protect marine electronics
Molded-in nut forms rubber mushroom shape to hold mount in place
Includes four stainless steel bolts and four rubber isolators
Comes with mounting instructions for easy installation


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