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Stainless Steel Round Trailer U-Bolt Only 1/2 inch x 2 3/8 inch x 5 3/8 inch

Stainless Steel Round Trailer U-Bolt Only 1/2 inch x 2 3/8 inch x 5 3/8 inch

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Part Number: 24326
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Stainless Steel Trailer Round U-Bolt Only 1/2" x 2 3/8" x 5 3/8"
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1 - 4 $9.59
5 $5.63
6 - 7 $5.53
8 - 9 $5.43
10+ $5.34
Price $9.59
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This round stainless steel trailer U-bolt measures 1/2 inch by 2 3/8 inches by 5 3/8 inches. The stainless steel construction of the bolt makes it ideal for use on boat trailers, as it can resist rust and corrosion in freshwater and saltwater marine environments. The bolt width is sized to fit around 2 3/8 inch tubing, so this bolt is most commonly seen in U-bolt kits to secure a round 3,500 lb axle to a set of leaf springs; this is is the same U-bolt that we use in our Stainless Steel Leaf Spring U-Bolt Kit for 2 3/8 inch Round Axles. This makes it a perfect upgrade for your utility trailer if you are tired of the raw steel U-bolts corroding out and breaking, or for boat trailers that are using round 2 3/8 inch diameter axles. If you order from this listing you will receive ONLY the U-bolt; no nuts, washers, lock washers, or other hardware will be included, so if you need hardware to complete your trailer repair you will want to purchase our 1/2 inch x 2 3/8 inch x 5 3/8 inch Stainless Steel Round U-Bolt with Hardware.

Specifications
- Stainless Steel U-Bolt
- Thread Size: 1/2" - 13
- Inside Width: 2 3/8"
- Inside Length: 5 3/8"

Installation Note:
Use of a lithium or graphite-based lubricant is recommended during installation to prevent galling. U-bolts must be tightened using hand tools ONLY and threaded on correctly. Improper threading, use of power tools, over-tightening or tightening too fast will result in galling or sticking of the U-bolt.
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