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4X4 Link Suspension Upgrade Hot Links Threaded Bungs
Build Your Own Link Suspension - Hot Links
You can attach a threaded rod insert into the rod end as shown in the bushing photo, or you can tap the actual tubing of the link, or you can weld in a threaded bung. There are many different makes and models of threaded bungs-from (right to left) hex and nonhex bungs from Spidertrax, a righthand threaded bung from Poly Performance (the small groove cut in the bung denotes righthand thread), and small righthand, large lefthand, and square righthand bungs from Ballistic Fabrication. Having a left- and a righthand threaded bung and rod end at either end of the link allows you to adjust the length of the link without removing it from the vehicle. However, some builders find that having the same thread at each end reduces the chance of the links loosening and getting longer or shorter by accident. View Related Article
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GMC Acadia Consider the GMC Acadia for your next new car, and browse reviews featuring information on test drives, comparisons, options and features. The Acadia has a V6 standard engine producing 288 horsepower, and . The GMC Yukon and the Dodge Dakota are other vehicles that might interest you.
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