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Daystar 2.5" Lift Jeep Liberty on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Morehead City, North Carolina, United States

Morehead City, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Kit or Single Part:Kit Manufacturer Part Number:KC09106BK Included Hardware:Mounting Hardware Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Lift Height:2.5" Front

Daystar 2" lift kit. Brand new, bought to put on a vehicle and never got to it. Everything you need is included. Fits Jeep Liberty 08-12, Dodge Nitro 07-12. Allows you to put 245/75-16 tires on your vehicle. Give your Jeep that lifted rugged look or just to get it off the ground a little.

Serial Number: KC09106BK

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