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Shock Absorber Mounting Brace, Rear, Upper Shock Tower (67-69 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-33-185312-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Superior Reproduction Upper Shock Plate Brace
      • Heavy, Die-Stamped Steel with Threaded Holes
      • Black EDP Coated for Corrosion Resistance
      • Welds to the Top of Each Rear Shock Tower
      • Two Required Per Car
      • Fits 67-69 Camaro

      Description

      Rear Shock Brace. The Shock Absorber Mounting Brace, Rear, Upper Shock Tower provides critical reinforcement to the top of the rear shock towers. It ensures secure positioning and mounting of the rear shocks, enhancing suspension stability and vehicle handling. This component is essential for maintaining proper alignment and durability under driving stresses.

      Robust Construction. Crafted from heavy die-stamped steel, this upper shock plate brace replicates the original factory design with precision. It features two threaded holes for mounting the shock assembly plate and is finished with a black EDP coating for corrosion resistance and longevity.

      Simple Installation. This brace welds directly to the top of each rear shock tower. Installation is straightforward for those familiar with welding and typically does not require additional drilling.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit the 67-69 Camaro, this brace is engineered to match the original specifications for these model years without fitment issues.

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