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Shock Absorber Lwr Hardware, Rr, w/Mono Leaf Springs (67-69 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • 7/16 In.-14 Thread Size
      • 2-1/2 In. Length
      • Hex Head Style
      • 10 Across Flats
      • Grade 8 Class
      • Yellow Zinc Dichromate Finish
      • 150,000 PSI Minimum Tensile Strength
      • Partial Thread Length
      • Medium Carbon Alloy Steel Material
      • Fits 1967-1969 Camaro

      Description

      Grade 8 High-Strength Fastener. The Lower Shock Bolt is designed to secure suspension components tightly, ensuring safe and reliable vehicle operation. It provides a strong connection point for shocks, contributing to precise handling and stability.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from medium carbon alloy steel, this bolt features a yellow zinc dichromate finish that offers corrosion resistance and a distinctive appearance. The partial thread design enhances strength where it is most necessary, supporting a tensile strength of 150,000 PSI minimum.

      Installation. Installing this bolt is straightforward using standard tools, requiring no additional drilling. It is designed to fit specific suspension mounts directly for a secure and proper fit.

      Application. Specifically fits 1967 to 1969 Camaro models, ensuring compatibility with original suspension configurations without modifications.

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