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Ranger Boat Steering Wheel Decals | Established 1968 Gold Brown (Pair)
Boat part number 1022853 is a new pair of steering wheel raised decal stickers for Ranger Boats.
made for Ranger Boats
$14.95 MSRP: $20.18
GLS Stock #: 1022853-GE915
263 in stock
Boat part number 1022853 is a new pair of steering wheel raised decal stickers for Ranger Boats.
These decals are constructed out of gold and brown foam-filled vinyl with adhesive backing. They read "Ranger Boat Company - Established 1968". Each decal measures approximately 2 1/4" Dia. overall.
Sold as a pair.
Specifications:
These decals are constructed out of gold and brown foam-filled vinyl with adhesive backing. They read "Ranger Boat Company - Established 1968". Each decal measures approximately 2 1/4" Dia. overall.
Sold as a pair.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Ranger
- Material: Foam-filled Vinyl
- Color: Gold / Brown
- Overall Dimensions: 2 1/4" Dia.
- Mount: Adhesive Backing
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual included.
Hardware not included.
Please allow surface a minimum of 24 hours to dry before applying decals and/or pinstripe.
Product Questions
Would the foam filled ranger decals be suitable to replace the decals on my seats that came off or are they for a different application ?
Question by: Jack on Jun 6, 2023, 10:01 AM
Hello Jack,
I'm afraid we don't know where Ranger originally intended them to be used. We don't know of any reason why they wouldn't work on a vinyl seat, but we would HIGHLY recommend adding some vinyl adhesive. No doubt the seats have absorbed oils in time, and that adhesive would most likely make a difference.
Hope this helps!
Gene
I'm afraid we don't know where Ranger originally intended them to be used. We don't know of any reason why they wouldn't work on a vinyl seat, but we would HIGHLY recommend adding some vinyl adhesive. No doubt the seats have absorbed oils in time, and that adhesive would most likely make a difference.
Hope this helps!
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Jun 7, 2023, 9:17 AM