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Readylift 67-3156 Steering Tie Rod Reinforcing Sleeve; on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
ReadyLIFT 67-3156 Steering Tie Rod Reinforcing Sleeve;, US $95.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:67-3156 Brand:ReadyLIFT UPC:Does not apply

 
ReadyLift's New Tie Rod Reinforcement Kits are designed to strengthen the slender OEM tie rods. Made from CNC machined heavy-duty steel construction, these new tie rod reinforcement sleeves greatly increase the strength of the OEM tie rods which can bend or break under force from heavy wheels and tires. Off-roading or aggressive driving with heavy off road tires can cause damage to the OEM tie rods. The thick walls of the Tie Rod Reinforcement Kit steel sleeves thread onto the existing tie rod and provide support up the entire tie rod shaft. Will work with replacement OEM tie rods. Installs in less than one hour. If installed properly by following the detailed instructions, no alignment will be necessary upon completion. These New ReadyLift Tie Rod Reinforcement sleeves are a MUST for any GM truck owner who has heavy off road wheels and tires.

Finish: Powder Coated
Color: Black
Material: Steel

Features
  • Reinforces The OEM Tie Rods
  • Precision CNC Machined Heavy Duty Steel Construction
  • No Cutting Or Welding Required
  • Tough Powder Coated Finish
  • Installs In Less Than One Hour
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

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