mkirsch

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I have four of them exactly like that on my camper, except they were painted white.
I also had a set of four with a set of jacks I bought for their dually brackets.
Sorry, I sold the jacks, and the brackets on my camper are staying right there.
Both sets of jacks are ATWOOD. I would imagine these are ATWOOD brackets.
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AnEv942

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mkirsch I believe your right, I just went and looked at mine- the rears are identicle to whats pictured (except white). Atwood narrow brackets (though others may be simular). The flat bar and angle are bolted together not welded or folded as apperars.
Still might be easier to fab than find a single bracket?
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whiterhino- check your p.m.
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Those are Hijacker Zinc plated corner brackets, do a search for Hijacker brackets and you should be able to find some more.
AnEv942 wrote: Odd-looks like a simple piece of flat bar edge welded to a piece of angle?
cant find them any welding shop (or known freind with welder and dp) could easily duplicate.
Actually, I believe it's one pieces of steel that's been run through a brake press to bend it back over a couple times to form the T.
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replied to the email whiterhino. contact me tomorrow and ill send one to you. im sure i have a couple laying around out in the shed.
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JoeChiOhki wrote: Those are Hijacker Zinc plated corner brackets, do a search for Hijacker brackets and you should be able to find some more.
AnEv942 wrote: Odd-looks like a simple piece of flat bar edge welded to a piece of angle?
cant find them any welding shop (or known freind with welder and dp) could easily duplicate.
Actually, I believe it's one pieces of steel that's been run through a brake press to bend it back over a couple times to form the T.
Yea, its one piece that has been bent over twice.
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FYI- these are not Attwood and I couldn't find anything like them thru highjacker.
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the tc life wrote: replied to the email whiterhino. contact me tomorrow and ill send one to you. im sure i have a couple laying around out in the shed.
Thanks so much! and thanks for all the other replies. Its been a headache trying to locate these.
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no problem. it lets me clean out my shed so i can find what else ive forgotten about in there.
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