This is a set of laser cut and cnc bent bolt on trailing arm brackets. These will not bolt to a stock crossmember because it does not have a flat surface. These are made for some one who wants to build there own crossmember out of tube, channel or pipe. The angle of the arms is built into the bracket allowing them to be mounted to a flat surface running from one side of the frame to the other. The great thing about them is that they are bolt on so a person can drill multiple holes that would allow them to be moved up or down on the member effectively changing the ic and antisquat geometry of there rear suspension. They are painted black and come with grade 8 bolts to mount the rear arms with.
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