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Torklift Leaf Spring Load Stabilizer on 2040-parts.com

US $289.00
Location:

Greenacres, Washington, United States

Greenacres, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Torklift Manufacturer Part Number:A7310 UPC:Does not apply

The StableLoad Quick Disconnect (patent pending) is our number one recommended most effective and versatile StableLoad. This StableLoad design is specifically engineered for the extremely robust lower overload springs. The lower overload springs are generally over 30 Percent stronger than upper overload springs making this StableLoad design the most effective. This StableLoad design offers astounding improvement in safety and vehicle handling and is accomplished by putting the robust lower overload to work sooner dramatically stabilizing the vehicles suspension making the vehicle's passengers and load significantly safer. All StableLoad kits work equally well with or without aftermarket airbags overloads

  • Engages And Disengages In Seconds
  • Dramatically Improves Safety, Handling And Sway Reduction
  • Angled Design To Maximize Spring Contact Surface
  • Significantly Reduces Side To Side Sway And Body Roll
  • Anti-Rotation Key Tabs
Weight12.0000
Mounting TypeBolt-On
Includes Drill BitNo
Drilling RequiredNo
QuantitySet Of 4

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