Afco Offset 9" Tubular Upper Control Arm Ub Imca Ump Wissota #2 on 2040-parts.com
Monmouth, Illinois, United States
Here is a used AFCO offset tubular upper control arm. It is 9". Has the steel shaf. Measures 6" bolt spacing. Have several more on other auctions. Will combine shipping on multiple items.
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