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Spring Plate Conversion Kit For Custom Torsion Housings on 2040-parts.com

US $192.95
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:501360 Part Brand:Latest Rage Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Steel

 Sold As:

  • 2 Torsion Housing Plates
  • 2 Trailing Arm Plates
  • Usa Made Fk Heim Joints
  • Grade 8 Hardware

This conversion kit is used when you want to remove your stock torsion bars out of the torsion housing and use either a coil over shock or air bag suspension to hold up your vehicle. This kit uses a 3/4 heim joint to allow your trailing arm to freely pivot up and down. We offer these spring plate conversion kits for both a stock VW style torsion housing or "custom" torsion housing. A stock VW style torsion housing is wider than a custom torsion housing and requires a bend in the plate leading back to the trailing arm so the plate will line up correctly with the trailing arm.

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