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Trailing Arm Features:
- Heavy-duty replacements for 1968-1972 GM A-Body Cars
- The trailing arm body is constructed from 1 1/2 in. O.D. x .250 in. wall steel tubing and a .1875 in. formed steel mounting bracket
- Center-to-Center Length Adjustment: 9.500 in. to 10.250 in. (from rear axle mounting point to body mounting point)
- Powder-coated black
- May retain stock housing bushings or replace with Urethane Bushings. We recommend JEGS 555-60525 Bushings
Includes:
- (2) Trailing Arms: with 3/4 in.-16 weld in bungs on the front for Rod Ends & .500 in. I.D. x 2.485 in. wide mounting bracket at rear for axle mount
- (2) Rod Ends with Nuts: 3/4 in.-16 RH Thread
- (2) Rod End Reducer Bushings: .750 in. O.D. x .508 in. I.D. x .800 long (These install into the rod end to accept the .500 in. bolt that attaches the the upper mount)
- (4) Rod End Spacers: .875 in. O.D. x .500 I.D. x .775 in. long
- Instructions
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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