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will this fit a 1996 Champion 202Asked on 2/2/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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This item is not made for any certain boat as long as you get the base that goes with it (73624 Swivl-Eze Lock 'N Pin™ 3/4" Pin Base Plate $24.99).Answered on 2/8/2010 by Chad @ Overton's from Greenville, NC
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I have a 1.77 sleeve in the deck of my boat. The text for the product appears to confirm that this will work for my application, but the picture shows a shaft of a smaller daimeter on the mounting location. My sleeve will not facilitate passing through this smaller diameter shaft. Is this smaller diameter removable or does the piston come with an adapter sleeve to bring the smaller diameter up to 1.77-in.Asked on 8/16/2009 by John from Rogers, Ar1 answer
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The sleeve is 1.77.Answered on 9/17/2009 by Bryant C from Tech Department
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Is end of the shaft threaded? The one I have that is not adjuistable but is threaded it is 2 3/4 inches long the bolt size is 5/8 will this one work in my mountAsked on 7/27/2009 by fisherboy from hope ar1 answer
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Yes they are threaded at the end. They should work for you based on the provided dimensions.Answered on 10/14/2009 by Bryant C from Tech Department
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Do these or do you have just the pedestal that has the 3/4 threaded end?Asked on 7/22/2009 by charlie from omaha, ne1 answer
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We do not stock any pedestals the have threading on the bottom. We carry the pedestals that have the screw down or bolt down bases, and then we have this type of pedestal which is a non-threaded pin style pedestal.Answered on 1/8/2010 by Justin from Overton's Technician
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I have a hole that fits a 45-mmm diameter shaft. It appears that the 1.77 diameter is good enough, but the picture shows a shaft on the bottom that is smaller than that above it. Is this lower shaft 1.77-in in diameter? If not, is this smaller diameter shaft removable so I can mount it in my hole or can I get a bushing to transition from this smaller diameter to my larger diameter?Asked on 5/5/2009 by John from Rogers, Ar0 answers
