9 In Ford Detroit Locker Springs Pair Steel Replacment on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, United States
DETROIT LOCKER SPRING 9" FORD REPLACEMENT These springs were made by Eaton Detroit for Ford Motorsports and have a nominal load of 72 lbs. These springs fit all Ford 9" Eaton Detroit Lockers. Both springs will be shipped in one box to save on shipping charges. YOU CAN USE THE SPRINGS TO REPLACE THE SPRINGS IN A NASCAR DETROIT LOCKER SO YOU CAN GO AROUND A CORNER AND HAVE CONTROL OF YOUR CAR......THATS WHAT I DID WORKS GREAT...... |
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