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Aluminum Bird Cages Shock Mounts Brake Caliper Mount Winters Franklin Rocket on 2040-parts.com

Location:

West Frankfort, Illinois, United States

West Frankfort, Illinois, United States
The shock mount on 1 is cracked and could be welded , It is clearly shown in pictures
Surface Finish:Aluminum Warranty:No Brand:Unknown . look like Rocket Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

You are bidding on Left and Right Aluminum nylon insert Bird cages from a Rocket late model. 1 has brake caliper mount on it. Also included is other side aluminum caliper mount. Shock mounts are on them but right side is cracked and could be welded, It is clearly pictured . Comes with retainers as picured. These are usable parts and priced to sell.

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