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Ford Ranger Prerunner Modified I-beams on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Stayton, Oregon, United States

Stayton, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Beams

Ford ranger twin I-beams with support arms, coil springs, shocks and breaks. Bolts in with minor factory modification to a 1985 ford ranger 2 wheel drive. Photos of the truck are for stance example and explanation of what they are made for. These were run for 3 years with no issues, race truck was totaled, found no issue with front suspension. SOLD AS IS. Sold as is due to used racing parts. Located in Stayton, Oregon. Local pick up only

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