67-72 Chevy Gmc Trucks Load Helper Bolt On Leaf Spring For Rear Coil Suspension on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, US
Pair of helper leaf springs in usable condition that came off a 1969 Chevy C10 truck equipped with rear coil springs. These measure 32" long, they bolt onto the frame and the tip rests on the rear control arm. The frame should be boxed/supported on the open side to prevent damage from the ubolt. Ubolts not included They are heavy, please use the shipping calculator before bidding.
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