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Clayton Off Road 4 Link Axle Truss ( D35,d44,d60,f8.8 Ford 9 Inch on 2040-parts.com

US $141.55
Location:

East Haven, Connecticut, United States

East Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Clayton Off Road Manufacturer Part Number:1200010

Our 4-Link axle truss allows you to switch from your OEM 5-link setup to our 4-Link design. This gains flex, strength and simplicity over your stock 5 link design. The 2.5" by 2.5" 3/16 wall square tube is CNC laser cut, then precisely bent to ensure a proper fit on your axle type. The 4 link tabs are 1/4 CNC laser cut and welded on ready for almost any axle. This 4 link kit maybe used for custom application and is used on many Clayton Off Road 4 Link suspension kits.

Part # 1200010 fits : D35,D44,D60,D70,Chy8.25,Ford8.8,Ford9,Stly10.25  

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