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Ladder Bar Starter Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Surface Finish:MILD STEEL

Brand New! Race Star Products Ladder Bar Starter Kit.

Kit is made with mild steel.

Our kit includes 32" double adjustable ladder bars, Can custom build ladder bar to any length add $50.00

Frame brackets & Housing brackets

Diagonal link with bolt in brackets and rod ends

Economy coil over shocks: your choice of spring rate (110,130,150,170, or 200 lbs)

QA-1 XM rod ends with Teflon/Kevlar races and increased cross-sectional thickness for greater strength

Adjustable lower shock mounts

Can custom build ladder bar to any length for an additional $50.00

Standard round cross member. Can upgrade to 2x3 square cross member for an additional $20

Can upgrade to QA1 Promo Star single adjustable $250.00 or QA1 Aluma Matic coil over $175.00.

Please visit our e-bay store for any Racing products you might need or contact me 502-314-3984.

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