1962 63 64 65 66 1967 Chevrolet Chevy Ii Leaf Spring Front Bushings 2 Each on 2040-parts.com
Alpine, California, United States
no box front bushings only 2 each if it had bolt it would be kit n-639( shown in picture!) garage tin shelf 3 |
Leaf Springs for Sale
- Spring center bolt 1/2" -20 x 12" with nut 03766(US $17.19)
- 1960 1961 1962 corvette front leaf spring bushing 2 ea(US $12.00)
- New replacement silent u shackle, rp35419(US $40.39)
- New replacement silent u shackle, rp35414(US $34.19)
- New replacement silent u shackle, rp35418(US $34.19)
- New replacement leaf spring shackle bushing, rp35942(US $13.96)
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