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12 Inch Pair Limiting Strap Fits Sand Rail # Cpr12dx2-sr on 2040-parts.com

US $26.24
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Arizona USA, United States

Arizona USA, United States
Condition:New Placement:Engine MPN:CPR12DX2-SR Brand:Chirco Direct Warranty:Yes Weight:0.9 Surface:Cloth / Metal

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12 inch Pair Limiting Strap Fits Sand Rail # CPR12DX2-SR
20-4477

Limiting straps are used for limiting suspension travel to prevent wear and damage to your car by preventing over extension. These straps offer extra support and are double stitched for added strength. Limit straps will stretch over time so you may want to use our limit strap clevis so you are able to adjust the amount of drop your suspension has. Sold in a pair. Fits Sand Rail # CPR12DX2-SR.

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