(6) Truck Arm Lowering Blocks Degree Shims Aluminum Nice Late Model Nascar on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Aluminum truck arm shims for conventional truck arm trailing arms. Various degree shims that allow you to change the pinion angle of the rear end as needed. Works great when running truck arms as different angles. Includes (2) 0 degree x 1/2" thick, (2) 2 degree x 1/2", (2) 1 degree x 1/2" tall. Excellent light used condition. A steal! Numerous other parts in our store Used Race Parts Supply.
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