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FS: Rusty's Rear Spring Mount Reinforcement Brackets

the_midwesterner

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Location
Evansville, IN
Bought these like a year ago but never got around to putting these on. Now with the new cage, I can't use them.

Price: $30
Location: Long Beach
Delivery: Yes, if you pay full price and it's within a reasonable distance from me.
Shipping: Yes, on buyers dime. Could probably get them in a flat rate box.
Information from website:
Designed for 84-01 XJ Cherokees, Rusty’s Rear Spring Reinforcement Brackets were created after we had several problems with rocks beating the area where the rear springs bolt to the frame on our trail Cherokees. This mount is under a lot of stress during extreme flex when crawling on the trail and even more when jumping with a pre-runner XJ. The Rusty’s reinforcement bracket strengthens this area and will protect the spring mount when rocks and boulders bash this area. The bracket also supplies rocks and trail obstacles with a "ramp" to slide off of the mount rather then getting hung on it and stopping forward progression.

The Rusty’s reinforcement brackets are precision laser cut of 3/16" thick steel and are CNC formed for a precise fit. The brackets bolt into places but can also be welded on, which is recommended for severe duty applications. This inexpensive product provides great protection and a trouble-free installation. Sold in pairs.

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I will take them.

Either parts train to San Diego, or shipped.

PM incoming.
 
Long Beach to San Diego; can't he just put them in a bottle?
 
Salt water rust is a PITA. You desert dwellers have no idea.
 
Sounds like a good reason for both of you to make it to the Christmas party?

Yes, it does. I have a set of nutstrips for Anak that have been rattling around the back of my Jeep for a month! And now I have a set of doors that need to get to San Diego too.
 
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