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Dana 60 Inner C Shock Mount/tabs Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $11.55
Location:

Mosinee, Wisconsin, United States

Mosinee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New

Looking for a great way to mount a set of shocks to a Dana 60 axle for your latest build? Well, this is the perfect item for you. These are cut to saddle the inner C weld, mounting your shocks out as far as possible. made from 1/4" plate, they are 2" tall from the base to the mounting eye, and require 1.75" of space after the knuckle weld to mount. They are pre-drilled with a 1/2" hole, perfect for Bilstein or many other aftermarket shocks. Please note, these are fabricator parts, so they may require some grinding to get the fitment you desire. 

These are sold as a PAIR, so please order QTY 2 if you need enough to do both sides of the axle. 

If you are ordering more than one pair, please contact me for combined shipping!

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