Competition Engineering Bolt-on Driveshaft Safety Loops C3028 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
Installation: Bolt-on Driveshaft Safety Loop Style: Flat Adjustable: Yes Driveshaft Safety Loop Material: Steel Driveshaft Safety Loop Finish: Zinc Recommended for all vehicles, Competition Engineering's bolt-on driveshaft safety loops will contain the driveshaft in case of front U-joint failure, keeping it from contacting the track and possibly flipping the vehicle. They're made from 2 in. wide, 1/4 in. thick, CNC-formed steel with durable clear zinc plating. They bolt to the floor pan with four bolts per side and are stronger than brands using only two bolts per side. |
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