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Tlr Lowering Link Tl1000r 98 99 2000 01 02 03 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Monroe, Washington, US

Monroe, Washington, US
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1998-2003 TL1000R Lowering Links exclusively from TLR LOWERING.  Replaces the stock link on your TLR to lower the rear suspension with no permanent changes.  Dramatically improves footing to ease maneuvers such as backing up.  Maintains suspension's full range of travel, even with a passenger.  Precision manufactured in heat treated aircraft aluminum, these links feature a pressed bearing for smooth maintenance free operation.  The BEFORE - AFTER comparison picture shows stock height on the left and the lowest link setting on the right.  The link also offers a medium position between these two heights.  Detailed step-by-step instructions with pictures guide you through the installation process in less than 1/2 hour with common tools.  Fits 1998-2003 TL1000R only.  Patent pending.  HAVE YOU SEEN OUR QUICK RELEASE LUGGAGE RACK FOR THE TLR ALSO AVAILABLE ON EBAY?  IF YOU PURCHASE A RACK, MENTION THIS ADD AND I'LL SHIP IT FOR FREE!

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