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85 Gmc 4x4 K10 Heavy Duty 7 Leaf Front Leaf Springs 4 Inch Lift Used Great Shape on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States

TAKEN FROM A 1983 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4 THAT HAD 4 INCH LIFT.

THIS IS A COMPLETE HEAVY DUTY FRONT LEAF SPRINGS. THERE ARE 7 LEAFS IN THIS SET. THERE WAS NO BLOCK LIFT ON THESE, BUT BLAZER WAS LIFTED 4 INCHES. THESE ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. REAL THICK LEAFS. THEY MEASURE 45 15/16 CENTER OF MOUNT HOLE TO CENTER OF OTHER MOUNT HOLE. DO NOT BUY THESE SPRINGS UNLESS YOU PLAN TO PAY FOR THEM. SHIPPING IS NOT CHEAP DUE TO WEIGHT. ASK FOR SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE YOU HIT THE BUY IT NOW BUTTON.

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I AM PARTING OUT AN 83 K5 BLAZER 4X4 AND A 77 GMC JIMMY HIGH SIERRA 4X4. PLEASE LOOK THROUGH MY OTHER ITEMS AND IF YOU NEED SOMETHING THAT YOU DONT SEE LISTED YET, PLEASE ASK.  

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