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Hellwig Traction Control Spring (90-11 Dakota)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item DD1090
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Improves Traction by Reducing Spring Wrap
      • Simple, Quick Bolt-On Install
      • Fits 1990-2011 Dodge Dakota

      Description

      Enhanced Traction Control. The Traction Control Spring reduces spring wrap, significantly improving traction during acceleration and heavy load conditions. It is designed as a straightforward upgrade that enhances vehicle stability and performance on the road.

      Durable Construction. Crafted from high-quality spring steel, this traction control spring is built to withstand rigorous use and resist fatigue. Its robust finish ensures longevity and reliable performance under demanding conditions.

      Installation Ease. Featuring a simple bolt-on design, the installation process is quick and does not require drilling or permanent modifications, making it an accessible upgrade for most users.

      Warranty Coverage. Comes with a lifetime warranty, underscoring confidence in its durability and craftsmanship.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit the 1990 to 2011 Dodge Dakota, providing targeted performance enhancement for this model range without requiring additional modifications.

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