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Ford - Dana 60 - U-bolt Spring Plate - Front - Heavy Duty - Leaf Spring - New on 2040-parts.com

US $54.00
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Antelope, California, United States

Antelope, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:D60-PLT Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:RUFF STUFF

These Ubolt Plates are for the Early Ford D60 Diff side and come with a standard width off side Ubolt Plate. The Unique Plate is 1/2" thick without bends to deal with the clearance issues it can have. The off side plate is out standard Ubolt plate design and what you need to round out the package

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