New! 1964-1966 Mustang Rear 5 Leaf Springs Kit Mid Eye Shackles U Bolts I-bolts on 2040-parts.com
Millersville, Maryland, United States
NEW! 1964 - 1966 Ford Mustang Rear Leaf Springs, Mid Eye - Kit with shackles U bolts I-bolts set. Upgrade the handling performance of your vehicle with High-Performance 5-Leaf Rear Springs, from Scott Drake! This mid-eye springs lowers your car approximately 1” compared to our HD Standard Eye 5 Leaf Version. Please note because most Leaf Springs being replaced are 40+ years old and already sagging the drop on you car will be less than 1" and in some case you will note no drop at all. Offers superior road handling over stock, 4-Leaf designs. These springs also help prevent wheel hop and spring wrap up on hard acceleration. Our springs are the only ones on the market painted steel-gray to closer resemble OEM appearance, and to provide a nice contrast compared to traditional black replacements. Includes springs, U bolts, I bolts, Shackles. FREE shipping to lower 48 states. Questions about this product? Call Maryland Mustang at 410.987.5353. |
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