Imca Mod Upper Control Arm Cross Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, Ohio, United States
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Upper control arm cross shaft to adapt rod-end style upper arms to 6" C/C upper control arm frame mounts. Attempted to mount them on my IMCA style Modified, but spacing did not work. Never used in racing conditions, only in the shop for attempted set-up. Purchased brand new from Speedway Motors. Listed price is for one cross-shaft, two available. |
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