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Offset Leaf Spring Shackles 67-69 Camaro, 68-74 Nova on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New

MADE IN U.S.A

These offset leaf spring shackles are a great option for moving your rear leaf springs inboard for more tire clearance. These offset shackles are laser cut, nickel plated for rust protection, all TIG welded and include Grade 8 hardware. These get the job done without the high cost of billet Aluminum and offer a 1-3/4" offset per side making leaf springs parallel with each other.

Fits 67-69 Camaro/firebird, 68-74 Nova ONLY


Note:You will need to move each rear end perch 15/16" to the inside of the car when installing these offset hangers. Also may need to make small dent in OEM fuel tank for clearance.

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