OER T677207 Crossmember 1967-72 Chevrolet, GMC C10 Truck; Rear; Coil Spring Mount; OE Style; Weld Thru
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OER T677207 1967-72 Chevrolet, GMC C10 Truck; Crossmember; Rear; Coil Spring Mount; OE Style; Weld Thru Features:
Reproduction front crossmember With factory style holes For connecting the LH And RH frame rails at the front of the frame. Also a good way to save a truck by replacing the damaged crossmember on a rusty or wrecked truck frame.
Additional InFormation- Top: 37-1/8" long x 6-1/4" wide
- Bottom: 39-3/8" long x 6-1/4" wide
- Brackets: 18" apart
- For Pickup, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban
- Factory Style Reproduction
- OE-Style Mounting Holes
- Connects the LH And RH Frame Rails beneath the wheel arch
- Supplied in Weld-Thru Primer
- Replaces a Bent or Rusty OE Crossmember
- The Crossmember At Coil Spring Mounting Location
- 1967-1972 Chevrolet Pickup Truck (C10)
- 1967-1967 Chevrolet Panel Truck
- 1967-1972 Chevrolet Suburban (C10)
- 1969-1972 Chevrolet Blazer
- 1967-1972 GMC Pickup Truck (C15)
- 1967-1972 GMC Suburban (C15)
- 1970-1972 GMC Jimmy
Note: Shipped oversize.
WELD-THRUTM: Instead of EDP coating, this product is finished in a silver weld-through primer that eliminates Corrosion between overlapped panels, promotes superior weld characteristics, And requires minimal pre-weld preparation.
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