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Air Ride V-900 Lower Shock 5/8" Mount Bolt Kit 1(pr) Each on 2040-parts.com

US $25.98
Location:

Central Point, Oregon, United States

Central Point, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:V by V High Performance Surface Finish:Natural Manufacturer Part Number:V-900 Country of Manufacture:United States

UNIVERSAL SHOCK MOUNT, LOWER, REAR BOLT

Fits Axle Tube Diameter: 2.50" , 3.00" & 3.50"

Shock mount: Rear Lower

Laser cut steel: 1/8" thick material

Finish: Natural

Quantity: 1-Pair

Hardware included:  5/8" Nyloc+ Washer (Grade 8)

Welding Required: Yes

Customer Service

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Serving Oregon for over 22-Years

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