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Phantom Pull Bar Imca Wissota Ump on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

El Cajon, California, US

El Cajon, California, US
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RRR Products

RRR Products has the products you need to surpass the competition.

The listing you are viewing is show casing our "Phantom Pull Bar". The Phantom Pull Bar is the newest and greatest thing to help your race car get around the track much faster. Looks like a solid rod so you can have a pull bar and no one will know. In many articles out the pull bar on average dropped lap times by 2/10ths of a second on a 1/4 mile track compared to a solid rod. Featuring Bushing and or Springs in a fully enclosed housing. Specify the rate you want when ordering. 800lbs per inch to 2000lbs per inch

Benefits over the competition:

-Lightest Pull Bar on the market

-Least amount of unsprung weight

-Smallest O.D. (outside diameter) Pull Bar on the market

-Stealth and not noticeable for solid rod rule applications

-3/4" low friction Heims

-Tech Support for car set up with every purchase

Lengths available:

20"-40"+ Pull Bar

Patent Pending

With a purchase of our Pull Bar take a look at our other auction for the "Phantom Strap". A fully enclosed stealth bump stop limiter strap system.

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