Do You Have a Stainless Steel U-Bolt that is 4 3/4" Inside, 1/2" Thick, and 4 1/2-5" Long?
Updated 10/03/2025 | Published 09/15/2025 >
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Question:
I am looking for a SS preferably 316 1/2 x 4 3/4 inside diameter x 4.5 or 5 length square U bolt for a trailer bracket
asked by: Charles R
Expert Reply:
Hello Charles,
I am sorry for the delay in getting an answer.
We do not have anything that is going to meet the specs you are looking for, here is what we do have:
- CE Smith U-Bolt - Stainless Steel - 3" Long x 3-1/8" Wide x 7/16" Diameter # CE15502A
- CE Smith U-Bolt - Stainless Steel - 3" Long x 4-1/8" Wide x 7/16" Diameter # CE15504A
- CE Smith U-Bolt - Stainless Steel - 4" Long x 3-1/8" Wide x 7/16" Diameter # CE15503A
- CE Smith U-Bolt - Stainless Steel - 4" Long x 2-1/8" Wide x 7/16" Diameter # CE15501A
Were you able to find one elsewhere? What kind of trailer was this going on?
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CE Smith U-Bolt - Stainless Steel - 3" Long x 3-1/8" Wide x 7/16" Diameter - Qty 1
- Boat Trailer Parts
- U-Bolts
- 3-1/8 Inch Wide
- 7/16 Inch Diameter
- Stainless Steel
- 3 Inch Long
- CE Smith
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Charlie
10/3/2025
Thanks for the response Kate, I bought a steel one because I could not find a stainless steel one anywhere.