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UMI Performance Weld-In Front Coil-Over Conversion Brackets GM A-Body

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Weld-In Front Coil-Over Conversion Brackets GM A-Body
$199.99
Weld-In Front Coil-Over Conversion Brackets
  • GM A-Body
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    DimensionsIncludes:(1) Shock Mount Bracket(1) Bolt: 1/2 in.-13 x 2 3/4 in. L(1) Nyloc Nut: 1/2 in.-13(1) Steel Sleeve: 1/2 in. I.D. x 3/4 in. O.D. x 5/8 in. L. Universal.
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