3" Coped Shock/coilover Mount, Great For Toyota And Dana 60 on 2040-parts.com
Mosinee, Wisconsin, United States
This is the perfect mounting solution for shocks on some Toyota axles, Dana 60, and many other applications. Drilled with 1/2" holes, it is perfect for mounting Bilsteins or many other aftermarket shocks. It is made of 3/16" steel, and measures 1 1/2" from the top of the axle tube cope, to the center of the mounting hole. Separation between the uprights is 1 1/4". As with any other fabrication part, some grinding may be needed to make this fit to your specifications.
If you wish to purchase more than one item, please contact me for a combined shipping quote. PN: TOD18 |
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