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Wehrs Machine Steering Shaft Support Bracket 1-3/4" Wm2621750 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Bangor, Wisconsin, United States

Bangor, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:WEHRS MACHINE & RACING PRODUCTS Manufacturer Part Number:WM2621750

WM2621750 - Steering Shaft Support Bracket 1-3/4"    Designed by chassis builder Justin O'Brien. 
These new innovative brackets replaced a weld on tab in your cars engine bay to mount
 the steering shaft which guarantees virtually any header brand/model will fit hotrod. 
They accept the standard 3/4" steering heim. 
Heim not included. 

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