55 56 57 Chevy Rear Leaf Spring Frame Mount Shackle Frame Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Fort Collins, Colorado, US
These are two cast steel rear leaf spring mount brackets removed from a 1956-57 Chevrolet passenger car 2-piece frame. This is the type that are designed to be riveted on. Note that there are some grinding marks around the rivet bosses on these. But they are perfectly functional. They will work on a 55 Chevy if you change the shackle to the 56-57 type that's wider on the top. Please verify that these will fit your application before bidding.
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