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Hotchkis 11/16 Machined Tie Rod Sleeves



Part #: 1612
$111.10
$96.66
For pair

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Fits On:
70-81 Chevrolet Camaro, 70-81 Pontiac Firebird, 71-72 Buick Skylark, 71-72 Chevrolet Chevelle, 71-72 Chevrolet El Camino, 71-7... See more
Description:
Description:
Enhance steering precision with our Machined Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves. They feature machined hex bodies, jam nuts and are finished in durable gloss black powder coat. 11/16" Thread. Replaces Moog ES2004S.
Applications: 1971-1977 GM A-Body, 1978-1996 GM B-Body
Specifications
•Lbs. 2
•Dim. 7X7X4
Description:
Enhance steering precision with our Machined Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves. They feature machined hex bodies, jam nuts and are finished in durable gloss black powder coat. 11/16" Thread. Replaces Moog ES2004S.
Applications: 1971-1977 GM A-Body, 1978-1996 GM B-Body
Specifications
•Lbs. 2
•Dim. 7X7X4
For most automotive enthusiasts the name Hotchkis conjures up images of high performance machines hugging corners at high speeds. Hotchkis Sport Suspension is well regarded as one of the best suspension tuning companies in the world. Based in Santa Fe Springs, CA they have rewritten the rule book on suspension design with an assortment of innovative well-designed products that can absolutely transform a vehicles handling. With a proven record in the motorsports arena in all forms of competition from road racing to drag racing, Hotchkis has shown that their products are superior in both performance and durability. In addition they make all of their products locally right here in the USA. With two decades of automotive experience going into every design, Hotchkis truly knows what it takes to be number one.
Q: How do you install tie rod boots?
A: This part can be installed within minutes with basic hand tools. By simply removing your factory tie rod boots and replacing them with the new aftermarket ones.
Q: What are tie rod boots? Why buy tie rod boots?
A: Tie rod boots are a type of suspension bushing. Most vehicles are built using rubber bushings in their suspension and body mounts, and these bushings tend to be on the soft side and to deteriorate rapidly. When your bushings are worn, your car's feedback is reduced and sloppy handling takes over. Replace your worn bushings with urethane tie rod boots to revive your car's feedback.
A: This part can be installed within minutes with basic hand tools. By simply removing your factory tie rod boots and replacing them with the new aftermarket ones.
Q: What are tie rod boots? Why buy tie rod boots?
A: Tie rod boots are a type of suspension bushing. Most vehicles are built using rubber bushings in their suspension and body mounts, and these bushings tend to be on the soft side and to deteriorate rapidly. When your bushings are worn, your car's feedback is reduced and sloppy handling takes over. Replace your worn bushings with urethane tie rod boots to revive your car's feedback.
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