10" Tall 2.5" Wide Notch Kit Step Airride Slammed C-notch Bagged Air Ride on 2040-parts.com
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Universal Notch Kit 10" Tall 2.5" Wide 16 PC Kit Made from Heavy 10 GA Steel (1/8" plate) Does Not Come Welded This is everything you need to do both sides (Picture is of the 2" Wide)
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