4" Upper Rear Control Arm Spacer Jeep Grand Cherokee Wj 99-04 Long Arm Steel on 2040-parts.com
Manhattan, Kansas, United States
Auction is for a 4" upper control arm spacer for a 99-04 WJ Jeep grand cherokee. Solid alternative to those $300 aftermarket rear upper control arms. Utilizes factory A Arm and ball joint. Made out of 1/4" steel. Easy bolt in installation. I also have these available in 2",3", 4.5", 6", and 7" for use with your lift kit. This part will arrive unpainted unless specified after checkout. Can paint in a bright red or semi gloss Black. If painted please allow 2-3 additional days to process your order.
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