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Rear Anti Hop Traction Bars Chevy Chevelle on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

Flint, Michigan, US

Flint, Michigan, US
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Rear Anti Hop Traction Bar Chevy Chevelle. Lakewoods? Early heavy duty design. Media blasted and painted. These change the geometry of the rear control arms. Which in return elimination of wheel hop. Wheel hop can damage anything in the rear or connected to it. So a small price for protection plus getting off the line with crutial momentem. Overall very nice condition. Priced to sell. Please do your research. Insurance optional! Email your questions. Shipping to lower 48 only! I do combine shipping. Buyer pays return shipping. thanks   Check out my other items!

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