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7/8" Spline Arm For Torsion/sway Bar Scca, Imca, Nasa,usac on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Hamilton, Ohio, United States

Hamilton, Ohio, United States
In excellent working order
Brand:Schroeder Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:8756220

Used Schroeder 7/8" splined arms. Was used for an anti roll bar or some call a sway bar. Easy to fabricate mounting brackets and splined arms available in steel and aluminum from many sources.

The long arm has been shortened to 13" and 11.25 from center of spline to center of link hole. Arm is 1.5" by 5/8" thick. Short arm is 3.25 long or 2.25 from center of spline to end. We used this to adapt a blade for an adjustable sway bar.

Part #8756220

Also have listed bar and bushings for these arms if needed.


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