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Hi Lenny; I would be happy to help you put this together. Since you entered 2011 in our fitguide and the Jeep Liberty wasn't made until 2002 I'll base the answer off of a 2011. If that is incorrect please let me know and I can update…
view full answer...The top mounting hole measured center to center to the bottom mounting hole is 18". The overall length of the arm is 19 1/4". The mirrors are going to be a bolt on installation, it may require drilling if existing holes are not…
view full answer...Hey James, Yes, the Furrion Marine Power Cord Adapter - 30A Female to 50A 125/250V Male #FP3055SY will do just that. It'll plug into your 30 amp inlet and allow you to add a 50 amp extension cord.
view full answer...The "20327-02" light base is a rectangular shaped clearance light measuring 4" long x 2" wide which was made by Optronics. The light has since been discontinued along with the replacement lens but we have had…
view full answer...The bolt holes on the top bracket of the CIPA Universal Door-Mount Replacement Mirrors #CM45000-2 are 3-13/16" apart center to center. I have attached a few diagrams showing the measurements for your reference.
view full answer...The CIPA Top Mounted Clamp-On Blind Spot Mirror #CM49805 will fit on just about all passenger vehicle mirrors that have a gap between the top of the actual glass mirror surface and the mirror's outer housing. This small gap, shown in the…
view full answer...Yes, the u-bolts of the #C68WR have the same overall width of 3-1/4 inches on the bottom and top. The studs are perfectly parallel.
view full answer...In order to flat tow your 2022 Ford F-250 you will need a base plate, tow bar, wiring, and supplemental braking system. It looks like you can flat tow your truck as long as you have the 4 wheel drive model. Make sure to consult your owner's…
view full answer...The CIPA #CM45000-2 isn't a vehicle specific item, it's considered a universal fit mirror. It should work just fine on your 1995 Ford F350.
view full answer...The wheel part #460545MBPVD that you referenced is made in China but for a USA made wheel that's similar the part #AM20353 is same size.
view full answer...To find the correct replacement flange for your trailer you'll first need to remove your current flange to see exactly how it was attached. Your current flange could be screwed onto the pipe or glued to it so you'll need to find out which…
view full answer...The 052-003-00 number on your current shock is the part number from Dexter Axle. We don't carry the direct replacement but if the specs match for the Lippert Standard Replacement Shock #LC283271 and the axle this is being applied to is a…
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