OH Racingline Traction Rods w/SS joints
#1
Racingline Traction Rods w/SS joints
Bought these for my 2011 Maxima. They made a huge difference on hard acceleration reducing torque steer. The car would not pull hardly at all to the side which made it feel faster too. Anyway, traded in the car several years ago and these are still laying around. They are in excellent shape, ready to bolt on and improve your ride/handling.
Here's a link to them on Racingline's website:
http://www.racinglineperformance.com...&idcategory=23
$75 plus shipping
jeffropx @ aol dot com is best way to reach me
Here's a link to them on Racingline's website:
http://www.racinglineperformance.com...&idcategory=23
$75 plus shipping
jeffropx @ aol dot com is best way to reach me
#2
Bought these for my 2011 Maxima. They made a huge difference on hard acceleration reducing torque steer. The car would not pull hardly at all to the side which made it feel faster too. Anyway, traded in the car several years ago and these are still laying around. They are in excellent shape, ready to bolt on and improve your ride/handling. Here's a link to them on Racingline's website: http://www.racinglineperformance.com...&idcategory=23 $75 plus shipping jeffropx @ aol dot com is best way to reach me
#3
What you see in the pic is what you get. I believe, if memory serves, you don't need anything else. They use existing bolts under the car and the rubber bushings you see in the pic(with attached washers,nuts, bolts) is all you need.
The brackets use existing bolts from the crossmember and the other end clamps onto your lower control arms. Pretty simple install really.
Figure around $20-$30 to ship depending where you're at in the U.S. More if you're elsewhere.
The brackets use existing bolts from the crossmember and the other end clamps onto your lower control arms. Pretty simple install really.
Figure around $20-$30 to ship depending where you're at in the U.S. More if you're elsewhere.
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Bought these for my 2011 Maxima. They made a huge difference on hard acceleration reducing torque steer. The car would not pull hardly at all to the side which made it feel faster too. Anyway, traded in the car several years ago and these are still laying around. They are in excellent shape, ready to bolt on and improve your ride/handling.
Here's a link to them on Racingline's website:
http://www.racinglineperformance.com...&idcategory=23
$75 plus shipping
jeffropx @ aol dot com is best way to reach me
Here's a link to them on Racingline's website:
http://www.racinglineperformance.com...&idcategory=23
$75 plus shipping
jeffropx @ aol dot com is best way to reach me
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