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Comp Cams XD-A Adjustable Pushrod; 7.320 to 7.552-Inch; Single (10-19 6.0L Sierra 2500 HD)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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    Features

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    • Xd-A 7.320 To 7.552" Adjustment Range Pushrod - Single
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    • Warranty 12 Months
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    • Fits 10-19 6.0L Sierra 2500 HD
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    Description

    Adjustable Pushrod Performance. The Comp Cams XD-A Adjustable Pushrod; 7.320 to 7.552-Inch; Single is engineered for precise valvetrain adjustments. This pushrod allows fine-tuning of valve lash and geometry, ensuring optimal engine performance and durability. It is an essential component for enhancing engine reliability and efficiency in performance applications.

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    Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-quality materials, this pushrod is designed for strength and durability. The construction process involves precision manufacturing to ensure exact adjustment lengths, with a smooth finish that improves wear resistance and longevity.

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    Installation. Installation is straightforward for professionals with moderate mechanical expertise. No drilling or special modifications are required, making it suitable for quick replacements or upgrades.

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    Warranty. This product includes a 12-month warranty.

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    Application. Designed specifically for the 10-19 6.0L Sierra 2500 HD, ensuring a proper fit and compatibility with the engine configuration of this vehicle model.

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