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AFCO Weld-On Universal Shock Mount, Narrow

AFCO Weld-On Universal Shock Mount, Narrow
Universal Fit, Steel, 0.50" Hole Diameter
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- Made from durable steel with a black finish for added protection
- This weld-on shock mount is designed for bearing end shocks (spherical bearing or heim)
- Has a 1/2" hole and uses a short pin in place of shock bolt
- The center of hole to flat surface distance is 1"
- Base measures 2" in length and is 1.25" wide
Details
Material Type:
Steel
Hole Diameter:
0.50"
Hardware Included:
No
Color:
Black
Notes:
Center of hole to flat surface is 1"
MFG. Part #:
201371
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Each
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Universal weld-on shock mount for bearing end shocks (spherical bearing or heim). Has a 1/2" hole. Use short pin in place of shock bolt on this bracket.
Item Details
2" x 1.25" baseImportant Messages
- Get FREE shipping when your order includes this item and exceeds $99! Ground shipping only in the contiguous US.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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