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1963-73 Full Size Jeep Wagoneer And Cherokee 4 Inch Lift Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $890.72
Location:

New Albany, Mississippi, US

New Albany, Mississippi, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Hell Creek Suspensions Manufacturer Part Number:HC-ESJ4 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

 1963-73 Full-Size Jeep Wagoneer and Cherokee 4 Inch Lift Kit
by
Hell Creek Suspensions, Inc.
MADE IN THE U.S.A.

This Kit Includes:

  • Front and rear Hell Creek Suspensions, Inc. 4 Inch lift leaf springs
  • O.E.M. style Rubber bushings
  • Front and rear u-bolts
  • Front and rear Heckethorn/Rough Country N2.0 Gas shocks
  • Replacement steering stabilizer cylinder ( not pictured, but included)
This will fit all 1963 through 1973 full-size Jeep Wagoneers and Cherokees.  This is an older photo and the black boots are no longer included, since the manufacturer has told us that they actually shorten the life of the shocks.  Also the new N2.0 shocks are painted silver and not white.  The UPS Ground shipping on this very heavy kit will be determined by your Zip Code, so, Please, e-mail us for a quote before bidding.  We ship to anywhere that UPS delivers in the United States.  PLEASE NOTE:  This kit will be manufactured after the auction is over, so please allow up to three weeks for delivery after you win the bidding.  We will be happy to answer any questions that you may have.  Any club discounts have already been deducted from the price, so there will not be any additional discounts offered.

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