Basic Shock/belt Mount Tab, .25" Thick on 2040-parts.com
Mosinee, Wisconsin, United States
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These are great basic mounting tabs. Use them for shocks, coilovers, harnesses, lights, or whatever else you can think up. They are 1/4" thick, and measure 1 3/4" from their mounting base to the center of their 1/2" predrilled hole.
If you wish to order more than 1 item, please contact me for a revised shipping quote! PN: TOD08 |
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