This is for a pair of curb feelers with white dice ends. Comes with two brackets and four feelers (cat wiskers). Brackets mount to the fender flange under the car. This set will do two wheels. Made of chrome steel the are 11 inches long. Easy to instal but make sure you use loctite to hold everything in place. I accept pay pal and all major credit cards. Thanks for looking.
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