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QA1 Mustang II Pro Coil Coil-Over System Double Adjustable Shocks

122-MD302-08500

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Mustang II Pro Coil Coil-Over System Double Adjustable Shocks
$897.95
Mustang II Pro Coil Coil-Over System
  • Double Adjustable Shocks
  • 1/2" ID Lower Bolt Hole, Bushing
  • 500 lb Springs
  • 1350-1525 lb Front End Weight
  • Free Shipping - Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 04/30/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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    what is the difference between md301 series and md 302 series QA1 coil over shocks?

    Asked by: 69pacecar
    The MD301 series has a spherical bearing in the lower mount and the MD302 series has a rubber bushing.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2023-01-24
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