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New boomerang styled rear spring shackles for early Bronco with 2-1/4" wide leaf springs.
They are designed to allow full travel such as the factory style shackle but with the benefit of additional strength.
The sides and cross brace are made from 1/4" thick hot rolled P&O steel and the bushing tube is made from 1-1/2" DOM tubing which has been machined for a good fit.
They are fully tig welded and are available only in bare steel, You will need to coat or paint them as you see fit. They are designed to work with the aftermarket poly bushing offerings (bushings not included).
Sold in pairs as a set. A set consists of a left and a right shackle.
There is a notch on one side of each shackle that faces the inside of the frame hanger bracket allowing clearance for full droop.
The current price per set is $149.00 plus shipping
Please send me a private message if interested or with any questions. Thank You.
I usually have a set or two on hand ready to go. otherwise, I do typically try to have the components ready to go together so I can get them out quickly as needed.
To read up on the making of these CLICK HERE.
They are designed to allow full travel such as the factory style shackle but with the benefit of additional strength.
The sides and cross brace are made from 1/4" thick hot rolled P&O steel and the bushing tube is made from 1-1/2" DOM tubing which has been machined for a good fit.
They are fully tig welded and are available only in bare steel, You will need to coat or paint them as you see fit. They are designed to work with the aftermarket poly bushing offerings (bushings not included).
Sold in pairs as a set. A set consists of a left and a right shackle.
There is a notch on one side of each shackle that faces the inside of the frame hanger bracket allowing clearance for full droop.
The current price per set is $149.00 plus shipping
Please send me a private message if interested or with any questions. Thank You.
I usually have a set or two on hand ready to go. otherwise, I do typically try to have the components ready to go together so I can get them out quickly as needed.
To read up on the making of these CLICK HERE.
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