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Front & Rear 3" Lift Kit Spacer Block Leveling Jeep Grand Cherokee Zj 93-98 Poly on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Manhattan, Kansas, United States

Manhattan, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Front Spacer Lift Amount:3" Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Interchange Part Number:Leveling Coil Spacer Block Lift Height:3" Front, 3" Rear Brand:custom UPC:Does not apply

Took these off a customer's vehicle. Had only been installed for about 2 weeks before the Jeep bug bit him and he went with a 7" full long arm kit. I have no use for these and need to clean out the shop. Get them cheap.

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