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Weld On Flat Bottom Shock Tabs (pair) - New - Off Road - Universal on 2040-parts.com

US $6.79
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Antelope, California, United States

Antelope, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SYAB-FLT Part Brand:shock mount Surface Finish:RAW STEEL Brand:ruffstuff Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

FLAT BOTTOM SHOCK TABS - UNIVERSAL WELD ON (PAIR)...NEW

Your basic Shock Tab, 1.75" from centerline to mounting surface. 1/2" Hole. This one has a flat bottom making it very versatile in actual use. If I could only have 1 shock tab in the shop this would be it. Sold in pairs These are HR P&O .25" (1/4) Steel, CNC Laser cut. 



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