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TX Front Double Shock Mounts

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SBradley

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These are some old school, front, double shock upper mounts. The lower, pointy end is contoured to fit in the V that is created by the leading edge of the coil tower and the frame. They are a weld-in item. According to my original receipt, I bought these from Wild Horses, part#1429, in 2003 and I just never used them. Everybody used to carry them and now it doesn't look like anyone does. They are 3/8" thick and also require a lower mount be welded to the C-cap. They were $45.99 back in the day. I'd like $25 + shipping. They are kind of heavy.
 

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Jfryjfry

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A flat-rate box is ideal for shipping that kind of stuff that is small and heavy.

I had those on my truck when I bought it. I cut one off that was in the way. They are stout and useful.
 
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