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BACK BAR MOUNT, NONPIVOTING TRUNK SUPPORTS (MODEL 105-2000)     

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Lateral trunk support for adaptive positioning. 1/4 inch ABS plastic base with separate removable or replaceable cushion. Can be used with a sling or solid back. Pads are straight, not contoured and can adjust vertically, horizontally and front to rear. Universal pad mount allows pad to be oriented to body. Mounts on back frame. Nonpivoting. Sizes: 4 inches long by 3 inches high, 5 inches long by 4 inches high, 6 inches long by 5 inches high, 7 inches long by 6 inches high. Custom sizes available.

Notes: Price listed is per pair.

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This product record was updated on December 4, 2003.

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Freedom Designs, Inc.

2241 N Madera Road
Simi Valley, California 93065
United States
Telephone: 800-331-8551 or 805-582-0077.
Fax: 888-582-1509.
Web: http://www.freedomdesigns.com.
Email: customerservice@freedomdesigns.com.


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