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Mitsubishi Eclipse Adjustable Rear Upper Shock Stablizing Support Bar Strut on 2040-parts.com

US $39.85
Location:

Conway, Arkansas, United States

Conway, Arkansas, United States

This listing is for a Used Rear Upper Support Strut or Bar to support the upper end of the rear shocks to help minimize body roll and flex. This support was pulled from an older Mitsubishi Eclipse that was setup for street racing. This adjustable support strut will adjust from 35" to 37-1/2" center of shock to center of shock (Note numbers are approximate +/-) could remove jam nuts and get more adjustment. It came off of an older Eclipse, but it could possibly fit addition vehicles. I pulled it and many other parts when I was building an Eagle Talon, but I have since moved to a new Mustang to build these are just extra parts. Please look over the pictures added to help identify the item being offered and the condition. I am listing it in an auction format, but if there is any interest I will relist in a fixed item format and consider any reasonable offer. Thanks for Looking and Good Luck...


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