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Penkse Shock - Pro Shock Spring Perch Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Fostoria, Ohio, United States

Fostoria, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

IF YOU RUN PRO SHOCKS - This is an awesome little adapter made for PRO shocks that will fit a PENSKE spring perch. If you run PROs and have had troubles with the standard PRO spring perch rocking or getting cocked off center when you are adjusting your springs this will allow you to use a PENSKE spring perch and solve these issues - making it much easier and faster to adjust and set your spring. Simple little adapter - just remove the rod end - slide the adapter on the shaft - re-install the rod end and you are ready to go. Now you can use your PENSKE spring perch - works with either style PENSKE perch - cone or flat. Only $8 each.

Eric Slade

Slade Shock Technology

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