Mcgaughys 99-06 Chevy Gmc Truck Rear Flip Kit 6" Drop 33034 New Axle No Notch on 2040-parts.com
Madera, California, United States
hi this auction is for a mcgaughys rear flip kit for a 99-2006 chevy gmc 1500 (1/2ton) trucks. will not work on 1500hd trucks. fits all modles 2 or 4wd also fits 2007 classic body style trucks this kit uses your factory u bolts a c notch is not included with this auction but are avalible through my store. part number 33034 open 7 days a week 8am to 9pm pst. 559-824-5289 thanks for looking shipping to hawaii and alaska has additional charges please contact seller rates vary from item to item
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