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Competition Engineering Ladder Bar Rear Frame 28" Wide
247-28022

Specifications:
Hook up and win... right out of the box!
These kits save hours of fabrication time. Each is welded on precise jigs for expert accuracy. 28" kits are available unwelded to cut/customize the width.
Kits include: Ladder Bar
Frame RailsSpecially Engineered Profile Clears Suspension & Axle Components while Accommodating Low Ride Height & Wide Tires 2" x 3" Crossmember Mandrel Formed for Uniform Profile; 3.5" Drop Center Makes Crossmember Adaptable to Almost Any Chassis; 60" Wide Diagonal Link 3/4" OD DOM Steel with 1/2" Spherical Rod Ends for Easy In-Chassis Adjustment Driveshaft Loop 1-1/8" OD Mandrel Formed Round Tube Contains Driveshaft During U-Joint Failure Shock Crossmember High-Strength, Lightweight Tubular Design Ladder Bars 32" Overall Length Includes Forged 3/4" Steel Rod Ends with Safety Brackets and 3/16" Mounting Plates Ladder Link Double Adjustable Ladder Bars; 32"
Overall Length Includes 3/4" Forged Steel Rod Ends with Safety
Cable, Bracket Option, and Mounting Gussets Coil-Over
Shock KitProvides 6" of Ride Height Adjustment
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