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Ford Am General M151 A1 A2 Military Army Jeep Front Seat Springs Lightly Used on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Smyrna, Delaware, United States

Smyrna, Delaware, United States
Condition:Used

 This here is sale is for 2 upper, 2 lower seat spring's and the 4 spring holder clips that were hardly used. Semi gloss drab enamel paint, some but only minor oxidation where parts were attached to the frame at one time. Springs here are all intact none bent, stretched, weak or anything of the like.
 
If your seat has issues, such as fatigue/broken/missing springs, here are some part's that will take care of some issues. I listed these as used only do to the fact of light rust on them, the seat these were off of was new old stock, and had much storage time on it , so rather than taken up much space I removed this assembly from the frame... This will fit the driver side or passenger side front seat. Bottom springs are the larger ones in diameter, smaller ones in diameter are naturally go on the top. To replace springs each individual tab on frame must be opened up on each side then insert end to end springs to you finish, of course bend tabs back into place.

I have conveyed several pictures to to show the item's condition, so please look at all pictures closely.


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