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Lowering/Lift Shackles
Features:
- Fits Rear of Rear Shackle Only
- Shackles Provide a 1 in. to 2 in. Drop to the Rear of the Vehicle
- Black Powder Coated
- Made of Heavy Duty Die Stamped Steel
- Poly-Urethane Bushing with Steel Sleeve 9/16 in. I.D.
- Will fit 2 1/2 in. wide Leaf Springs
- Requires 9/16 in. Diameter Bolts NOT INCLUDED
Vehicle Fitment:
- 1973-1995 Chevrolet CK10, 20, 30 Series Pickup
- 1996-2016 Chevrolet CK1500, 2500, 3500 HD Pickup
- 1994-2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup
- 1996-2016 GMC CK1500, 2500, 3500DH Pickup
- 1973-2006 Ford F150 Pickup 2wd & 4wd with 2 1/2 wide spring
Shackle Dimensions:
- 9 1/4 in. Overall Length
- 7 1/2 in Center of Bushing Sleeve to Center of Farthest Mounting Hole
- 1 3/8 in. Center to Center Mounting Hole Spacing
- 3 in. I.D. Width at Spring Mount Holes
- 3.015 in. O.D. Width at Bushing End
- Bushing Sleeve I.D. and Shackle Mounting Hole I.D. 9/16 in.
Specifications:
will they fit 2008 f 150 4x2?
Will this Fit a 2020 ford ranger
How wide is the part where the bushing is
Will these fit my 1995 chevy astro van 2 wheel drive
Will this product fit my 1996 dodge Dakota sport
What pt no for 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 truck for 2" rear drop ?
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