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1995-2000 Chevy Gmc Bell Tech Lowering Kit Dually 5 /7 Drop on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Dellrose, Tennessee, US

Dellrose, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Bell Tech Warranty:No

Bell tech lowering kit just pulled from my 99 GMC C3500 dually.  Great kit in great condition.  Raised it up only reason for selling. Truck drove great. Very smoot ride. Much nicer than stock or lifted.  Did great towing as well.  I pulled 30 ft enclosed trailer with 2 cars in it from Northern CA to TN with this lowering kit on it and was awesome .  Raised the truck up when I sold it to a friend of mine.  Complete kit minus the C notch. This is the 5/7 drop.  Comes with everything you need except the c notch.  Leaf springs in pics not included  ( Not needed just remove your overload spring.  Bell tech kit so ou know its good stuff.  May fit other years please check before you bid.  All sales are final. Shipping covers the lower 48 states only.

 

Will fit  Chevy or GMC 1995- 2000 square body c 3500 trucks  any other years and models  PLEASE MAKE SURE IT FITS BEFORE YOU BUY.

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