Schroeder 1 3/4 Inch Sway Bar Arms 4130 15 Degree Drop Nice Nascar Arca on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, US
Nice Schroeder 4130 steel swaybar arms. Fits 1 3/4 inch bars. These are lightly used! 15 degree drop style. Threaded end for center pull style. Rotated ends for extra travel. Armalloy skid pads. Surface rust from sitting.
11 1/2" inches long center to center. 4130 steel. Nice set of arms.
See store for additional swaybar parts and arms: Used Race Parts Supply.
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