Allstar Performance 60107 Narrow Radius Coil-over Bracket Imca Dirt Track on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Coil-Over brackets are available in six configurations: left- or right-hand notched brackets, for use where tubing runs at an angle; notched short or long straight, for easy welding to round tubing; narrow and flat style, which is easily welded to square or rectangular tubing. Brackets include bolt, locknut and spacer. ALL60107 C/O Bracket, Narrow Radius Mount Style |
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