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Dana 30 Front Axle Truss Kit (76-86 Jeep CJ7)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Dana 30 Axle Truss Kit for Jeep CJ – Wide or Narrow Track Reinforce your Jeep CJ’s Dana 30 front axle with this Axle Truss Kit, designed to fit both narrow-track and wide-track axles in a spring-under (stock) configuration. This truss enhances axle rigidity, preventing flex and increasing durability for off-road performance. Key Features: Universal Fit: Compatible with both narrow-track and wide-track Dana 30 axles. Designed specifically for spring-under-axle setups. Weld-On Installation: For maximum effectiveness, welding is required on the center section, axle tubes, and knuckle C’s. Professional welding recommended for optimal results. Heavy-Duty Construction: Fabricated from 7-gauge (3/16") hot-rolled steel, providing exceptional strength and durability. Comprehensive Instructions: Includes detailed installation instructions to guide you through the process. Why Choose This Truss Kit? Enhances axle strength and longevity for demanding off-road conditions. Precision-designed for Jeep CJ Dana 30 axles, ensuring a reliable fit. Built to handle the stresses of rugged trails and heavy loads. Upgrade your Jeep CJ’s front axle with this rugged truss kit, and tackle tough terrain with confidence!

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