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Custom Parallel 4 Link. on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Kerman, California, United States

Kerman, California, United States
Condition:New

Up for your consideration I have parallel 4 links for sale. Made out of 1.5" by 1/4 wall square tubing. With 7/8-14 threaded bungs. They will all be made to order. The bars will come at 30" long with the threaded bung unwelded. If you need a custom size email me and we can discuss. Currently also have material to make some out of 1.5 DOM round tubing but will come with 1" threaded bungs. Comes with all the necessary brackets to install on your vehicle. The kit comes in bare metal. Also have a panhard bar in separate auction and watts link. If you buy a 4 link along with either panhard bar or watts link I will give you a 50 dollar discount. If you have any questions feel free to email me.

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