Shackles Rear Leaf Spring Chevy Blazer 1981-2005 81-02 Jimmy on 2040-parts.com
Bernville, Pennsylvania, US
Here is a lightly used set of rear leaf spring SHACKLES removed from a Chevy Blazer. They are in good shape, blasted and repainted. They fit 1981-2005 Chevy Blazer, and1981-2002 GMC Jimmy. They were removed because some sort of handling kit was put on, and these were then not needed. Bolt hole centers are 4" apart. PA residents pay 6% sales tax. . Ships to Continental U.S. only. Sells as-is.
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