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Whiteline Kll122 Sway Bar Lateral Lock Front/rear 22mm Fits:universal 0 - 0 Non on 2040-parts.com

US $26.82
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Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Whiteline Weight:0.12 Manufacturer Part Number:KLL122 More_Notes:Sway Bar Lateral Lock Interchange Part Number:UNIVERSAL 0 - 0 NON APPLICATION SPECIFIC Size:22mm Warranty:Yes Position:Front/Rear

 Stabilizer Bar Lateral Lock; 21 - 22 Millimeter Diameter Bar; Aluminum Alloy; Yellow; Set of 2
DIY (Do It Yourself) alloy lateral locking system can be utilized on both factory and more importantly aftermarket sway bars. The locks are easily installed on car with no need to remove the sway bar to install . They are mounted directly next to the sway bar mounting points and prevent shifting or sideways movement of the sway bar under lateral (cornering) loads. This results in improved sway bar effectiveness whilst preventing fouling of the sway bar on near by chassis and steering components.

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