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Icon Vehicle Dynamics 2007-up Jeep Jk Adjustable Front Upper Link Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Never Used Brand New parts. Opened box to take pictures then repackaged.
Brand:Icon Vehicle Dynamics Manufacturer Part Number:21036

 Icon Vehicle Dynamics 21036

2007-UP Jeep JK Adjustable Front Upper Link Kit

From Manufacturers Website:

Key Features:

• Dual-rate grease-able poly bushings

• PTFE-lined rod end

• Double adjuster with pinch bolt assembly for easy on vehicle adjustment

• Offers vibration isolation, controlled deflection, with maximum articulation and responsiveness

• High quality powder coat finish

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