Schroeder 1 3/4" 15 Degree Steel Sway Bar Arms 12" 4130 Rotated End Arca Nascar on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, US
Schroeder Steel swaybar arms. 1 3/4" ends. 15 degree angle. Arms come with double shear mounts and chain for floating option. Excellent used condition. plated, 4130 steel. Rotated ends for extra travel clearance. Nice arms. 12" center to center. Plated arms. A steal!
These arms sell new for over $600.
See other swaybar arms in my store, Used Race Parts Supply.
On Feb-04-13 at 12:03:50 PST, seller added the following information:
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