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Irs Spring Plate Kit Racing Reinforcement Cover Plates Usa Made Tig Welded on 2040-parts.com

US $146.95
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:501362 Part Brand:Latest Rage Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Steel

Sold As:

  • One Spring Plate Reinforcement Kit

USA made kit is designed to work with AC501360 and AC501361 IRS coil over spring plate conversion kits to prevent the large 3/4 bolt from backing out while driving.

Kit Includes:
8 - Chromoly Spacers
2 - Mild Steel Cover Plates With Chromoly Center Bung and Chromoly Tabs
2 - 1/4 Grade 8 Bolts With Nyloc Nuts
2 - 3/4 Grade 8 Pivot Bolts

The Kit Does NOT Include The Heim Spring Plate Adapters

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