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Heavy Duty Adjustable Front Lower Tie Rod End Links for 0 to 6-Inch Lift (11-25 Silverado 2500 HD)

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      Overview Designed to directly replace the factory tie rods, installation is a breeze - no special tools needed. Simply remove your old tie rods and bolt these babies on. Get back to adventuring off-road knowing your steering components are up for the challenge with these must-have Heavy Duty Tie Rods for Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks. Specification: Material: High Quality Steel Color: Black Features: No cutting or modification required,can be installed directly. Replaces the OE inner and outer tie rod assembly. Provides enhanced strength over stock tie rods,more suitable for off-road driving. This complete package includes Right, Left, Inner, Outer tie rods for use on factory center link. Maintainable mechanical ball joints. Adjustable for different lifting heights. With corrugated spacer to increase the tightening effect of the nut.

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