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Way Back Shackle Hanger - Heavy-duty - Universal - Weld On - Off Road - Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
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Citrus Heights, California, United States

Citrus Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:WBHGR Part Brand:RUFF STUFF Surface Finish:RAW STEEL

HEAVY DUTY SHACKLE HANGERS (PAIR) NEW

Think shackle hangers with the pins as far back as possible, without messing with some kind of additional support. They will work great in a shackle reversal too with a ramp built in, this way you won't have to spend hours and hours drilling, reinforcing, and praying that the holes in the frame are straight. Made of A50 plate steel and 2.0" x .25 wall DOM and come with bushings and sleeves. Available in 2 popular widths (OD with bushings), 3.0" & 2.75", for 2.75", 2.5" springs. Measure your springs with the bushings installed to determine which you need. 
***PLEASE ADD NOTE IN ORDER FOR SPRING/BUSHING WIDTH (SEE ABOVE)***

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