SeaSense® Bimini Top Accessories - Round 3/4'' Inside Eye End
Replace your worn-out bimini top fittings with heavy-duty, black nylon inside eye ends. Eye ends fit inside 3/4" diameter round tubing. 1 pack.
Rated 3.8 out of 5Â by 5
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Rated 3 out of 5Â by Lrac stated size is right/but wrong
It will push all the way into your 3/4" Inside Diameter pole without stopping . It should state it fits a 3/4" outside diameter pole which has a 5/8" inside diameter. Yeah you could "shim" and use a screw or bolt/nut to "make it work" but it's a $2.69 part that won't match the others after modifications. BPS doesn't stock a 7/8 " inside eye end that I need to fit inside my 3/4" inside diameter pole.
June 30, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Dermo Exactly what i wanted
This was exactly what i needed for a repair to my bimini cover
June 1, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5Â by eldergent Bimini Eye
This item may well function fine, but it is mislabeled. "Round 3/4" Inside Eye End" - makes you think this fits a tube which has 3/4" inside diameter - WRONG!! This product has a 5/8" outside diameter and will fit INSIDE a tube which has a 3/4" OUTSIDE DIAMETER.
I am not returning this item and will modify it to make it work. The return shipping cost is too high compared with the product value for me to bother sending it back. I did call customer service and they assured me that I was not shipped an incorrect product.
May 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by MisterMe Bimi hardware
Yes, it was just what I wanted and fast economic shipping...I had looked for this hardware for a period of time and Bass Pro had what I needed and very responsive with my requests
August 30, 2011
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Can grab enough of remaining piece to spin but will not pull out.Answers
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I drilled through the crimp point and ran a bolt throught the replacement.A:Â
you can iether cut the tube right above the crimp with a tube cutter or just take a small drill and drill a hole just larger than the crimp mark and pull the broken part out , thats how i got mine outA:Â
While it is still held by its set screw drill into it, use a self tap screw then pull it out.A:Â
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