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#red Set 2pc Front Rear Frame Bumper Lip Rod Splitter Tie Bar Support 5.5"-8" on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

SZ, GD, China

SZ, GD, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:Does not apply

Product Details:
These support rods are used to reinforce your front splitter or rear diffuser. Splitter. Comes with a pair of stainless steel support rods.
Specially engineered stainless steel adjustable tie bars (also known as front splitter rods) are commonly used to in reinforce/support front splitter panels or rear diffusers.
Only sold in pairs.
These include fully articulated top and bottom joints which allow them to be installed at any angle.
The threaded center section on each rod allows up to 3 inches overall adjustment without removing either end from your body panels.
Minimum Length: 4.5 inch Maximum Length: 8 inch.
Product will require drilling holes into the bumper and/or lip/diffuser to attach safely to the vehicle.

Fitment:Universal Fitment

Material:Stainless Steel

Package include:
Pair of adjustable splitter rods. No installation instructions included

NOTES:
Professional installation Is highly recommended
We strongly recommend contacting your local auto body professionals for assistance with modifications.

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