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32 "double Adjustment Ladder Bar Kit on 2040-parts.com

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Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
32 "Double Adjustment  Ladder Bar kit, image 1
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Surface Finish:MILD STEEL

Race Star Products Double Adjustable Custom Built Ladder Bars. Brand New! These Ladder bars are standard 32 inches long(36 inches from center of rear end to center of front rod end) Built with1" x .156 DOM tubing and are jig welded with 3/4" rod ends.Kit includes:Two double adjustable ladder bars4 rear-end mounting plates4 frame mounting plates, and safety hoops.The kits comes with standard lower adjustable bar.You can Ladder Bars custom built up to 40" or down to 20" for an additional $ 25.00 $50 added to regular price for any bar custom built length over 40"CALL ME FOR RATES & DETAILS 502-314-3984 OR 502-447-4881
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