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Scott Drake High Performance Coil Spring Perch (64-73 Mustang)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Synthetic elastomer bushings ensure superior elasticity and memory
      • Anti-squeak coil protector pad eliminates noise
      • High-quality coil spring perch rotates 360 degrees on the shaft
      • Range and fluidity allows ease of installation

      Description

      High-Performance Coil Spring Perches offer a very affordable upgrade to stock spring perches with rubber bushings. These are made with synthetic elastomer bushings which are similar to polyurethane in performance and longevity but will not squeak like polyurethane. The perch can rotate 360 degrees on the shaft, which allows the front suspension to articulate freely. This feature also eases the installation of the coil spring. Zerk grease fittings are installed and locking nuts are included. Sold individually

      Fitment:

      • 1964 Ford Mustang
      • 1965 Ford Mustang
      • 1966 Ford Mustang
      • 1967 Ford Mustang
      • 1968 Ford Mustang
      • 1969 Ford Mustang
      • 1970 Ford Mustang
      • 1971 Ford Mustang
      • 1972 Ford Mustang
      • 1973 Ford Mustang

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