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TCI Standard Front Suspension Kit With 4 Bar And Mono Spring, 1928-1931 Ford Car Or Truck

Item EK-28-91979-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Standard 4-Bar Front Suspension Kit
      • Paintable 4-Bar & Mono Spring
      • Complete Panhard Bar Kit
      • New Tie Rod Assembly
      • Paintable Tube Axle
      • New Shackles & Spindles
      • Complete Shock Kit
      • Big-Bore Brake Calipers
      • 11" Smooth Vented Brake Rotors w/Bearings
      • All Mounting Hardware Included
      • Detailed Instruction Manual
      • Limited Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty
      • Proudly Made In The USA
      • FREE SHIPPING

        Description

      Do you have a 1928-1931 Ford car or truck that needs some "suspension attention?" TCI's standard 4-bar front suspension kit has you covered with everything you need to renew and enhance your vintage Ford's road handling capabilities, braking performance and overall ride quality... without breaking the bank.

      This complete kit uses a traditional 4-bar suspension system with mono spring and shocks to handle the bumps, while large 11" brake rotors with big-bore brake calipers are utilized to significantly improve braking performance and overall driving safety. A new tie rod assembly is also included, as well as a panhard bar kit with the required shackles and spindles. This complete kit also comes with all m

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