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Tapered Rod End Spacers 5/8"id X 1/2" Imca Heims Misalignment 20-pack Spacer Ump on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Bryke Racing Parts Brand:Bryke Racing Manufacturer Part Number:300-580-20 UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Tapered Rod End Spacers
  • 5/8" ID Bolt Size x 1/2" L
  • Spacers are used to center rod ends, coil-over shocks, tie rods, and radius rods in their mounts
  • These spacers allow slightly more clearance for the shock mount or rod end to prevent binding
  • Bryke Racing Part# 300-580-20


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