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Taylor Made 10-mm Ball Stud for Gas Struts - Zinc Plated Steel
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Taylor Made 10-mm Ball Stud for Gas Struts - Zinc Plated Steel

Part Number: TM73FR
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If the ball stud on your boat hatch or dock box accidentally snaps off, don't worry. Mount this 10-mm replacement stud to your hatch or box to create an attachment point for your gas strut. Zinc-plated steel is sturdy and corrosion resistant. 1-800-940-8924 to order Taylor Made accessories and parts part number TM73FR or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Taylor Made products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Taylor Made 10-mm Ball Stud for Gas Struts - Zinc Plated Steel. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Taylor Made Accessories and Parts - TM73FR

  • Boat Accessories
  • Gas Struts
  • Ball Stud
  • Taylor Made

If the ball stud on your boat hatch or dock box accidentally snaps off, don't worry. Mount this 10-mm replacement stud to your hatch or box to create an attachment point for your gas strut. Zinc-plated steel is sturdy and corrosion resistant.


Features:

  • Replacement ball stud provides an attachment point for your gas strut
    • Stud screws on inside your boat's hatch or dock box
    • Strut socket attaches to the 10-mm ball
  • Zinc-plated steel is sturdy and corrosion resistant
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Ball diameter: 10 mm
  • Quantity: 1 ball stud


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Video Transcript for Taylor Made 10-mm Ball Stud for Gas Struts Review

Jeff: Hello everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a look at this tailor-made zinc-plated 10 mm ball stud for gas struts. Now, this replacement ball stud will provide the attachment point for your gas strut. The stud right here is what will screw onto the inside of your boat's hatch or your dock box, and the strut socket will attach to this 10 mm ball. This is a zinc-plated steel.

It is sturdy and corrosion resistant. It is made in the USA. The ball diameter, again, right up here at the top, is 10 mm. It is for a quantity of one ball stud.And the last thing I want to do is just give you the measurements on this. So, the length of this from one end to the other is right at 1 1/4 inches.

And the measurement of just the threaded portion is right 0,5 inch. But, that should do it for the review on the tailor-made zinc-plated 10 mm ball stud for gas struts.

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If the ball stud on your boat hatch or dock box accidentally snaps off, don't worry. Mount this 10-mm replacement stud to your hatch or box to create an attachment point for your gas strut. Zinc-plated steel is sturdy and corrosion resistant.

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  • Does the Gas Strut # 3691834-20 Come with the 10mm Socket Ball?
    I confirmed with my contact at Taylor Made that the Taylor Made Marine Gas Strut for Boat Hatches - 10 mm Socket # 3691834-20 does not come with the 10mm ball. If you need just the ball, I recommend the # TM73FR. We also sell the brackets with the balls already installed with part # 3691881. We recommend that if your boat lockers uses two lift supports, you should always replace them as a pair. Typically, if one support is losing charge from use as it ages, both supports are in a similar...
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