What hardware is used to attach the 96inch predrilled rubber bumpers?
Published 12/15/2025 >
Question:
What hardware is used to attach the 96inch predrilled rubber bumpers?
asked by: Cassandra
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Expert Reply:
Hey Cassandra,
The Redline Pre-Drilled Rubber Bumper # D4-96 uses a 5/8" nut and bolt in order to install. The hardware is not included so you can get that at any local hardware store.
What kind of trailer are you wanting to install this on?
expert reply by:
Nick S
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Pre-Drilled Round Rubber Trailer Bumper - 96" Long x 4" Wide
- Trailer Door Parts
- Ramp Door Bumpers
- Bumper Strip
- Bolt-On
- 4 Inch Wide
- 96 Inch Long
- Rubber
- Redline
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Cassandra
12/15/2025
Great, Thank you