Spohn Upper Control A-arm Bolts Hardware Kit Sp-985 on 2040-parts.com
Easley, South Carolina, US
This auction is for a 93-02 Camaro/Firebird Spohn Upper Control A-Arm Bolts Hardware Kit SP-985. Item shipped as shown.
Don't use your old rusty mounting bolts when installing front upper a-arms (if you managed to get the nuts off without breaking the bolts!).
Our front upper a-arm mounting hardware kit includes:
(4) 12mm Grade 10.9 bolts (silver zinc plated)
(4) 12mm flanged head steel lock nuts (silver zinc plated)
(4) 12mm flat washers (silver zinc plated)
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