Shackle Spring Bushing Jeep & Truck 1941 -73 on 2040-parts.com
Williamson, West Virginia, US
THIS OFFERING IS FOR A NEW HIGH QUALITY SUSPENSION PART
USA MADE
PERFECT CIRCLE BRAND
PART # 274-8106
SHACKLE BOLT KIT
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FITS:
- 1941 -65 JEEP CJ SERIES
- 1956 -65 JEEP DJ SERIES
- 1966 -73 JEEP J10, J20
- 1966 -73 WAGONEER
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