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Early Ford Front Axle Spring Perches, Chrome Plated ForgedSteel, 1928-1932

Item EK-32-53485-1
Early Ford Front Axle Spring Perches, Chrome Plated ForgedSteel, 1928-1932
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Fit 1928-34 Ford Front Ends
      • Made For 1-3/4" Wide Shackle/Cross Spring
      • 3/4" I.D. For Spring Bushing
      • Extra Long For Lower Shock Mounts
      • Nylock Nuts Included For Mounting
      • Durable Chrome-Plated Forged Steel
      • Sold As A Pair
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-53485
      • Macs Legacy Number: SR3030CH

      Description

      These chrome forged steel front axle spring perches are perfect additions to any vintage 1928-34 Ford project. They are specifically designed to work with 1928-34 Ford front ends that use a 1-3/4" wide cross spring and feature extra length for lower shock mounts. They are sold by the pair for both left and right sides, and include the appropriate nylock nuts for mounting. You can always count on MAC's to bring you the best parts available for your prized vintage Ford.

      NOTE: Key slot for lower shock mount is not cut... this will have to be done after install.

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