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P2m For Nissan 1989-98 240sx V2 Inner Tie Rods P2-itrn134v2-hc on 2040-parts.com

US $54.00
Location:

Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New

 
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Phase 2 Motortrend Inc.
377 S Lemon Ave Suite E
Walnut, CA 91789 USA
Tel: 909-594-3619
Brand: P2M
Part Number: P2-ITRN134V2-HC


Description:

P2M upgraded inner tie rods was revised and designed to be stronger than stock. The shaft body thickness was increased to withstand race and drift use where the stock rods has tendency to break. The inner tie rods also comes with steering rack spacers which allow increased in steering angle. For used with stock knuckles please also purchase P2M outer tie rods for install or any S14 threaded outer tie rods will also be compatible. 


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