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Competition Engineering C6150 Rod End 3/4 In.-16 Rh Male Thread 3/4 In. Bore on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Melbourne, Florida, United States

Melbourne, Florida, United States
Competition Engineering C6150 Rod End 3/4 in.-16 RH Male Thread 3/4 in. Bore, US $19.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:COMPETITION ENGINEERING Manufacturer Part Number:6150 UPC:084663061509

Competition Engineering's top-quality rod ends are available in a number of sizes, in both right-hand and left-hand threads. Their all-steel bodies are available in low-carbon, chromoly, or forged steel. Competition Engineering highly recommends that you use chromoly rod ends exclusively in their 4-link and ladder-bar suspension kits, with polyurethane-lined types reserved for street applications with ladder bars. Forged-steel types are not recommended for the front points of 3 or 4-link suspensions.

Rod End Thread Size: 3/4-16 RH in.
Rod End Attachment: Male threads
Rod End Construction: 1-piece
Rod End Style: Solid
Jam Nut Included: Yes
Thread Length: 1.750 in.
Rod End Head Bore Size: 0.750 in.
Grease Fitting: No
Heat-Treated: Yes
Rod End Static Load Capacity: 26,000 lbs.
Rod End Material: Forged steel
Quantity: Sold individually.

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