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4 Locking Rv Pop Up Tent Camper Black Lid Latch New on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Elkhart, Indiana, United States

Elkhart, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:global link MPN:tcl-l-bak-4pk Manufacturer Part Number:TCL-L-BLK-4PK

4 (Four) Lockable Lid Latch 

  • Used to latch down the lid of your pop up camper or snowmobile trailer
  • Heavy Duty Metal with a Durable Black Powder Coat Finish
  • Comes with Both Top and Bottom Components
  • Screws are NOT Included
  • Locking style allows for use with a padlock (Padlock not included).
  • These are Great Quality! The same latches used by the RV Manufacturers, direct to you.
  • Measurements:
  • Latch plate cover measures 4 3/8" long x 1 5/8" wide
    Catch / Holder is 1 1/4" wide x 7/8"

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