72 73 74 Jeep Cj Cj5 Cj-5 Nos Left Side Front Spring To Axle Tie Plate on 2040-parts.com
Westford, Massachusetts, US
Part # 999447 New old stock JEEP left front spring to axle tie plate. 1972-73 74 CJ-5. Correct for 1974 CJs with 15/32" U bolt holes not 17/32". Yes, I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please determine overseas shipping cost from this auction page.
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