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1955-1959 Chevy Truck Independent Front Suspension Kit, 5x4.75 Bolt Pattern

Item EK-61-131510-1
1955-1959 Chevy Truck Independent Front Suspension Kit, 5x4.75 Bolt Pattern
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

        • Manual Rack and Pinion
        • A Moderately Priced High Performance Upgrade
        • Lowers Front End 4" To 6"
        • 5 x 4-3/4” Bolt Circle Rotors
        • Steering Rack Input Shaft Measures 9/16” -26 Splines

      Description



      Over time your front suspension can wear down and rust leading to serious ride performance issues. Eckler's Trucks now offers the full independent front suspension kit to make sure your 1955-1959 GM Truck has the best performance possible. This comprehensive kit includes a weld-in crossmember, tubular upper & lower control arms, screw-in ball joints, 11" 5-lug GM rotors & GM calipers, 2" drop or stock height spindles, coil springs & shocks. This kit also features a non-power rack & pinion, tie rod ends & all mounting hardware. All parts in the kit are made with the highest quality materials and will fit perfectly in your 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Chevy or GMC Truck! Always trust Eckler's Trucks for all your restoration needs!

      Kit includes:<

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