Low Profile Triangle Shock/suspension Or Belt Tab on 2040-parts.com
Mosinee, Wisconsin, United States
If space is your concern, and you are looking for a low profile shock mounting tab, look no further! These are only 1" tall from their mounting base to the center of the shock mount hole. The mount hole is 1/2" in diameter, which is perfect for Bilsteins and many other aftermarket shock absorbers. These measure 2" along the bottom of the mounting surface. These are cut from 3/16" plate steel. Their low profile makes these work GREAT on Toyota front axles.
If you wish to order more than one item, please contact me for combined shipping! PN: TOD7 |
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