Image | Description | Part Number |
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Aluminum plate for 2-1/4” hole, no paint | 10-00428 |
Use these plugs to attractively cover unused panel cut-outs. Aluminum and plastic plates have raised center, which brings the plug face about even with the front surface of the panel. |
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fit perfectly
Instrument Cover 2-1/4 Aluminum
Perfect as advertised -
Instrument Cover 2-1/4 Aluminum
Item as described. Perfect fit
Nice looking black aluminum block plate. No hardware included
I originally purchased the plastic version of this product, which was okay, but I wanted something a little nicer and more resilient for our installation. The aluminum plate did not disappoint! It is high quality and is, in my opinion, a much better product.
Prompt,, exact
This is a 2 1/4 aluminum plug WITH the 4 corner holes pre-drilled. If you are looking to plug an instrument hole, this is the one you want.
As described and of good quality
Quality hole plug at a good price.
Excellent fitment, plastic ones are easy to work with. Recessed face provides for flush mounting on the panel rather than a flat piece of ABS or aluminum that would be recessed. Look good after installed.
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No, these hole plugs do not include any hardware.
Transponders do come in 3 sizes. 2-1/4 round, 3-1/8 round, and flat pack. We offer the round versions on this page. You will need to measure your unit to verify the size.