Nut Zerk Replacement For The DeeZee Tailgate Assist Custom Tailgate-Lowering System for Dodge Trucks
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I am wanting to see if anyone can tell me the size of the threads on the ball head screw.
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Expert Reply:
The nut zerk screw for the DeeZee Tailgate Assist Custom Tailgate-Lowering System for Dodge Trucks # DZ43301 is an M5x0.8 and is not replaceable without the anchor. You would need to purchase the Replacement Installation Hardware for DeeZee Tailgate Assist Custom Tailgate-Lowering System # BKT43301 to replace the screw.
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Replacement Installation Hardware for DeeZee Tailgate Assist Custom Tailgate-Lowering System
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DeeZee Tailgate Assist Custom Tailgate-Lowering System for Dodge Trucks
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