Tie rod spacers will give your car a noticeable increase in steering angle without breaking the bank. The spacers slip perfectly onto your tie rod and leave plenty of thread left, though using Loctite is suggested.
The spacers are cut on a water jet out of 304 stainless steel. They measure in at 1/4" thick.
I have been running them on my car for about two weeks now, while my friend (who handles all the cutting of the material) has run them on his car for a year without a single problem, they can take a beating!
The pricing is 18 dollars per set, shipped to your door. We're not looking to get rich off of these, just a great way to give back to the community and help people get good angle while on a budget!
The tie rods will come painted tan!
Pictures of the increased angle on my car, will post up pictures of our customers cars as I get them.
The best way to get ahold of me is email at cvotzmeyer@gmail.com but I'll check back here pretty often. Feel free to ask any questions!
Me and SnakeKP are not liable for anything happening to your car. If you are not comfortable with running rack spacers then don't. Use some sort of thread locker and you'll be just fine!
The spacers are cut on a water jet out of 304 stainless steel. They measure in at 1/4" thick.
I have been running them on my car for about two weeks now, while my friend (who handles all the cutting of the material) has run them on his car for a year without a single problem, they can take a beating!
The pricing is 18 dollars per set, shipped to your door. We're not looking to get rich off of these, just a great way to give back to the community and help people get good angle while on a budget!
The tie rods will come painted tan!
Pictures of the increased angle on my car, will post up pictures of our customers cars as I get them.
The best way to get ahold of me is email at cvotzmeyer@gmail.com but I'll check back here pretty often. Feel free to ask any questions!
Me and SnakeKP are not liable for anything happening to your car. If you are not comfortable with running rack spacers then don't. Use some sort of thread locker and you'll be just fine!
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