When a coil spring bracket breaks or corrodes on a Jeep, it often means fabricating a difficult repair in place. This Dorman OE FIX spring mount allows repair of the damaged frame section and mount.Cost-effective repair - this coil spring bracket allows repair of the damaged frame section and mountDurable materials - carbon steel mount is coated in weldable primer for a clean weld-on repairVehicle and position specific - designed to match original mounts on Jeep vehiclesQuality tested - this part has undergone try-on, corrosion and material testing to ensure a quality fit and long service life.
Dorman 926-080 Coil Spring Repair Bracket Non-Direct OE Cross References:
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