Chevy / Gmc 1500/2500/3500 Rear Axle U-bolt Set 99-10 on 2040-parts.com
San Luis Obispo, California, US
General Motors U-Bolt Kit:1999-2010 Chevy GMC1500 and 2500 model trucks.CCM Offroad and Performance has designed and built the best quality and strongest lift kit on the market.Measurements are 9/16 x 2.5 x 12.5 square
Vehicle Applications: 1999 – 2010 Chevy / GMC 1500/2500/3500 (Non-Dually) --- New U-Bolts And Hardware All Zinc Plated. --- Normal Install Time 1 Hr. For The Home Mechanic. --- Complete and easy to follow installation instructions for a simple straight forward install. --- LIFETIME GUARANTEE!!!! For questions telephone us at 805-543-1662 |
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