55 56 57 Chevy Belair Full Size Front Suspension Kit on 2040-parts.com
Monroe, Ohio, US
This rebuild kit will fit the front end on:
- 1955-1957 Chevrolet w/ manual steering. Power steering kit also available. Please see our other auctions or contact us if you cannot find what you need.
This kit contains the components which generally wear out first:
- 2 lower ball joints
- 2 upper ball joints
- 2 outer tie rod ends
- 2 inner tie rod ends
- 2 tie rod sleeves
- 4 upper control arm bushings
- 4 lower control arm bushings
Idler bushing kit and ez steer kits also available. EZ steer kit is set of serviceable roller bearings that replace the idler arm bushings. Please contact us if you have any questions.
We specialize in suspension and steering components, brake components and conversions, motor mounts, transmission, driveline and other under car parts.
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