What Are Mounting Brackets of Wheel Masters Level Master Trailer Bubble Level WM6780 Made of
Updated 03/23/2021 | Published 03/19/2021 >
Question:
Wheel Masters 6780 Level Master and Bracket Kit. Is mounting bracket metal?
asked by: Nancy B
Expert Reply:
The mounting brackets for the Wheel Masters Level Master Trailer Bubble Level with 5th Wheel Pin Box Mounting Bracket # WM6780 are made out of UV-protected plastic. The plastic is really durable though, and is designed to last, so it isn't going to just break apart, and won't corrode like a metal bracket would.
I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well of the Wheel Masters Level Master Trailer Bubble Level with 5th Wheel Pin Box Mounting Bracket # WM6780.
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Wheel Masters Level Master Trailer Bubble Level with 5th Wheel Pin Box Mounting Bracket
- RV Levels
- Graduated Levels
- Manual Levels
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- RV Levels
- Trailer Levels
- Wheel Masters
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