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Detroit Speed Leaf Spring Flip Kit; 5 to 6-Inch (73-86 C10)

Item EK-61-936820
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$356.95

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      Description

      DescriptionThe Detroit Speed leaf spring flip kit is designed to lower the ride height of your 1973-1987 GM C10 Square Body truck 5-6 inches in the rear. The flip kit axle pad and plate are manufactured from high quality 1/4" thick steel and powder coated black for strength and durability. Detroit Speed has designed this kit with two leaf spring pin hole locations in the axle pad to have adjustability in centering up your rear axle. New U-bolts and hardware are included in this kit and are electroplated to help against corrosion. Detroit Speed C-Notch (PN: 040115DS) is required when using this flip kit. NOTE: This kit is designed for 3/1 leaf springs only.

      Features
      Lowers ride height 5-6" from stock for an aggressive look
      100% bolt-on for a quick and easy installation
      Two leaf spring pin locations for axle centering adjustability
      Includes adjustable lower shock mount to correct shock angle at lowered ride height
      1/4" thick steel, powder coated black for strength and durability
      Includes new zinc plated U-bolts and hardware

      Fitment Notes
      Detroit Speed C-Notch (PN: 040115DS) is required when using this flip kit. NOTE: This kit is designed for 3/1 leaf springs only.

      Detroit Speed 040116DS

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