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Daystar 2.5" Lift Kit W/ Shocks 05-15 4wd Ford Powerstroke Diesel F-250 F-350 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Hitting Vtec somewhere in the, United States

Hitting Vtec somewhere in the, United States
Item has no cosmetic scratches or blemishes. Item has no cracks or dents. Item will come in original packaging. Packaging will be damaged.
Brand:Daystar Manufacturer Part Number:KF09051BK

  • Lift Kit-Suspension w/Shock

    Suspension Combo Kit

    Suspension Combo Kit; Black; 2.5 in. Front Lift; Incl. 2 in. Rear Lift Blocks; U-Bolts; Front/Rear Scorpion Shock Absorbers; For Vehicles w/ Dana 60 rear axel;


FEATURES:
  • High Density Progressive Polyurethane Front Coil Spring Spacers
  • Lifts Vehicle w/o Sacrificing Ride Quality/Load-Carrying Capacity
  • Provides Lift And Allows For A Larger Tire And Wheel Package up to 33"
  • Easiest Way To Add 20 To 22 in. Wheels/Increase Ground Clearance
  • No Metal-on-Metal Contact As w/Other Leveling Kits

ManufacturerDaystar
Model NumberKF09051BK
UPC:618089001520
Weight:40.00

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