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Upper Coil Spring Frame Mount Bracket-diy Weld On-3.25" X 3.25" Mount Size on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Estacada, Oregon, United States

Estacada, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Riot FabWorks, LLC Surface Finish:Pickled & Oiled Steel Manufacturer Part Number:RF-CS2004

 

Riot FabWorksLLC specializes in manufacturing precision offroad builder parts, with an extra flair of design at a very budget friendly price. Every item that is manufactured is quality checked to ensure correct fit so that our customers have the confidence that they are receiving what they ordered. Our vehicles are not boring, and we feel that our customer’s vehicles should be as unique as the owner. All of our parts are slightly different than the standard parts you may find from the larger competitors, but with the customer service you would expect from a small family owned business whose livelihood relies on making our customers happy and willing to return. 

These are ideal for mounting directly up under the frame and centered. They have a built in minimal 1-1/8" inch lift. There are two options for frame widths for these mounts. This is for 3-1/4” tall by 3-1/4” wide mounting surface.

  • 2 coil spring mount kits to complete one axle
  • 3-1/4" tall by 3-1/4" wide mounting surface
  • Up to 6" coil mounting surface
  • Retaining plate (included) for 4.5" inside diameter to 6" outside diameter
  • Bolt holes drilled to 0.57" to accommodate 9/16" bolts (easily drilled for larger bolt)
  • 0.25" (1/4) High Strength P&O Steel
  • Precision CNC Cut
  • DOES NOT INCLUDE HARDWARE
  • Requires welding (We highly recommend using a certified welder)
  • FOR OFFROAD USE ONLY

 

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