Chassis Mounting Tab Body Tab, 3/16” Steel, 9/16” Hole 4 Pack Flat Aa-539a on 2040-parts.com
Murrieta, California, United States
CHASSIS TAB
9/16" HOLE 3" wide 2 1/2" from center of hole to bottom of part offered in 3/16" steel Check out are other fabrication parts in are ebay store. Thanks from Nexgen Offroad |
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