Weld On Curved Shock Tabs (pair) - New - Off Road - Rock Crawler - Universal on 2040-parts.com
Antelope, California, United States
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CURVED SHOCK TABS - UNIVERSAL WELD ON (PAIR)...NEW This is a very common variation of the basic shock tab. We find it mostly used for shock hoops and with tube chassis work, it has a 1.75" tube mounting bottom but can easily be used anywhere with a little adjustment with your grinder, .25" thick for strength. Sold in pairs. *****SHIPS WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY***** |
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