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Earl's Fuel Filter Mounting Bracket

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Fuel Filter Mounting Bracket
$54.28
Fuel Filter Mounting Bracket
  • Fits 1.500 in. Diameter 100 GPH Filters
  • Bolt Holes 2.750 in. Center-to-Center for 1/4 in. Bolts
  • Each Bracket 1/2 in. Thick
  • Black Anodized
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 08/30/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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