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5/8 X 7 Steel Swedge Tube Radius Rod Trailing Arm Strut on 2040-parts.com

US $14.24
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
5/8 x 7 Steel Swedge Tube Radius Rod Trailing Arm Strut, US $14.24, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:Bryke Racing Parts Brand:Bryke Racing Manufacturer Part Number:301-607 UPC:Does Not Apply Surface Finish:Steel

  • 5/8" X 7" Steel Swedge Tube.
  • Ideal for trailing arms, pull bars, torque arms, pan-hard bars, Strut Rods & adjustable upper a-arms.
  • Swedged ends for added strength.
  • Gold anodized.
  • Lightweight
  • Right-hand threads on one side & left hand threads on the other.
  • Brand New & Unused
  • Bryke Racing Part# 301-607

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