6" A-arm Lift Kit. Will Fit Club Car® Ds® Golf Carts With Plastic Dust Caps on 2040-parts.com
Calabash, North Carolina, United States
6 inch A-Arm Lift Kit. Will fit Club Car® DS® Golf Carts with Plastic Dust Caps.
IMPORTANT: Check your spindles! This kit IS NOT COMPATIBLE with older DS models with steel dust caps. |
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