Oem Jeep Grand Wagoneer Leaf Spring Shackle on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, US
These are the stock front shackles from my Grand Wagoneer (sold as a pair). I needed more lift to prevent the tires from rubbing the fenders, so I upgraded to a 1" shackle lift. There was nothing wrong with the performance of these shackles when they were removed.
These are in great shape overall, with no rust or cracks. The bushings aren't perfect, as you'd expect, but they will make do for now and were a nonissue on my rig.
As these are used items, all sales are final and no guarantees are written or implied. It is up to the buyer to assure fitment in his or her intended application.
These are heavy buggers, so flat rate shipping fee is to the lower 48 states only. Bidders outside that shipping area must ask for a quote before they bid.
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