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KFD adjustable front tension rod arm for Nissan Silvia S13 Skyline R32 Cefiro A31

KFD adjustable front tension rod steel with polyurethane bushing, zinc-coated

 

 Features:

 Steel AISI/SAE 1023 (used for forged motor shafts, hydraulic shafts)

 TIG welded / CNC in-house manufactured

 Powder coated in branded color and zinc-coated

 Extra durable polyurethane bushing

 Easily adjustable to achieve desired handling and performance

 

Condition: new

Included: 2 pcs.

 

Installation time: 1 to 1.5 hours

Alignment recommended after installation

 

The KFD Team adjustable arms will help put the power to the ground and increase handling. The control arms offer the ability to give your vehicle proper camber and caster adjustments and allow for track width to be increased.

 

CONSTRUCTION

The KFD Team adjustable arms are constructed with high quality steel to improve strength and rigidity and are designed for racing. The arms come standard powder coating in branded color for corrosion resistance, with 12-month warranty for polyurethane bushing and lifetime warranty against arm failure due to manufacturing defect.

 

INSTALLATION NOTE

KFD Team is NOT responsible for damage to control arms from being installed incorrectly. Installation / removal REQUIRES specialized tooling, please make sure your installer service center is properly equipped to handle this process.

 

If you have any questions concerning choosing spare parts, please do not hesitate to contact us

 

Made in Siberia | Durable and Solid | Worldwide Shipping

 

Note: Before ordering, please check the dimensions in the product card. If the size of the new part does not coincide with yours, please contact the manager for details of the order.

  • Brand: KFD Team
  • Product Code: KFD tension rod Silvia S13 Skyline R32 Cefiro A31
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 155 USD


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