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1947-1953 Chevy Truck Rear 4-Link includes bars brackets coil-over crossmember - Heidts RB-108

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • 47-53 Chevy Truck 4-Link
      • Coil over 4-Link rear suspension provides the best ride for any classic Truck A bolt-in upper crossmember for coil-overs is included
      • Adjustable axle brackets let you set side height in one of 3 posistions
      • Double adjustable link tubes
      • Bolt-in upper crossmember for coilovers is included
      • Coilovers not included
      • Shocks not included
      • NOTE: Requires coilover springs and shocks, panhard/trac bar- not

      Description

      Heidts Automotive Group provides the best suspension and related chassis component solutions to create a superior buyer experience for the professional and hobbyist car builder or installer. The best suspension products are derived from field-tested component creation intelligently engineered parts and absolutely the best quality American-made manufacturing possible. All of HEIDTS crossmembers and brackets are cut with our high definition plasma cutter. This in-house production allows instant inventory fulfillment when demand increases. This is also how HEIDTS is able to be the fastest shipper in the industry. HEIDTS does its own polishing in-house and produces some of the nicest polished parts in the industry. HEIDTS bends all of their crossmembers brackets and other components in-hous

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