A-arm Upper Control Arm Spacer Camber Shim 1/8" Aluminum Lefthander Port City on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Aluminum 1-piece camber shim. Won't fall out when changing camber or caster. Clear anodized for corrosion resistance. 1/8" thick. 6" bolt centers. Features pull tab with hole for safety wire. |
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