Shock/belt Mounting Tab Extra Long, Cut To Desired Length on 2040-parts.com
Mosinee, Wisconsin, United States
This tab is constructed of 3/16" steel, and has a predrilled 3/8" hole. It could easily be redrilled to 1/2" for mounting of Bilstein or many other aftermarket shocks. We've made this tab long so that you can cut it to your desired length. In it's original form, it begins at 1 1/4" wide and is 3 1/8" long to the center of the mounting hole. However, it gets slightly narrower as it goes to the top. Please keep that in mind if you intend to cut it down.
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