Chassis Mounting Tab Body Tab, 1/8” Thick Steel, 1/4” Hole 2 Pack Flat Fab Weld on 2040-parts.com
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TAB CHASSIS BODY FABRICATION
1/8" thick 3/4" wide 1 1/4" tall 1/4" hole 7/8 base to center of hole Check out are other fabrication parts in are ebay store. Thanks from Nexgen Offroad |
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