Heavy Duty Adjustable Track Bar Jeep Cherokee Xj Comanche Mj Grand Cherokee Zj on 2040-parts.com
Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
ADJUSTABLE FRONT TRACK BAR - HEAVY DUTY
with additional bracket and flex joint. MADE FROM SOLID BAR !! - it is NOT a tube like others. This set dedicated to: Jeep Cherokee XJ (1984-2001) Jeep Comanche MJ Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ Recommended for vehicles with 3" - 8" of suspensions lifts Powder coated Polyurethane hi-performance bushings and flex joint are included Shipping within the 48 U.S. continental states ONLY. I can not ship to APO, AP. |
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