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Aluminum Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves #Adj-12


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Aluminum Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves #Adj-12
Tubular tie rod adjusting sleeves for the !965-1970 Impala, 1967-1969 Camaro, 1967 and 1968 Firebird are commonly used for performance applications. They provide a 360 degree, full-thread engagement around the inner and outer tie rod threads and are locked in position with jam nuts. When tightened, the jam nuts stop the sleeve from rotating. Use an open-end wrench to turn the sleeve for adjustments. Unlike the factory sleeves, no special tools are required to adjust them. They won’t come loose when tightened correctly and they help prevent any dirt or water from collecting in the thread, which can impair adjustments. The Global West Advantage : Why do you need tubular sleeves? Tubular sleeves are needed mainly when hard cornering; the load on the steering linkage is high. Global West has seen factory sleeves loosen at the clamp. This damages the threads in the sleeve and allows the alignment toe setting to change. Tubular sleeves engage along the entire sleeve giving the best holding ability and reducing any chance of thread slippage.
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Aluminum Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves #Adj-12
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Tubular tie rod adjusting sleeves for the !965-1970 Impala, 1967-1969 Camaro, 1967 and 1968 Firebird are commonly used for performance applications.

They provide a 360 degree, full-thread engagement around the inner and outer tie rod threads and are locked in position with jam nuts. When tightened, the jam nuts stop the sleeve from rotating. Use an open-end wrench to turn the sleeve for adjustments.

Unlike the factory sleeves, no special tools are required to adjust them. They won’t come loose when tightened correctly and they help prevent any dirt or water from collecting in the thread, which can impair adjustments.

The Global West Advantage : Why do you need tubular sleeves?

Tubular sleeves are needed mainly when hard cornering; the load on the steering linkage is high. Global West has seen factory sleeves loosen at the clamp. This damages the threads in the sleeve and allows the alignment toe setting to change. Tubular sleeves engage along the entire sleeve giving the best holding ability and reducing any chance of thread slippage.
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Tubular tie rod adjusting sleeves for the !965-1970 Impala, 1967-1969 Camaro, 1967 and 1968 Firebird are commonly used for performance applications.

They provide a 360 degree, full-thread engagement around the inner and outer tie rod threads and are locked in position with jam nuts. When tightened, the jam nuts stop the sleeve from rotating. Use an open-end wrench to turn the sleeve for adjustments.

Unlike the factory sleeves, no special tools are required to adjust them. They won’t come loose when tightened correctly and they help prevent any dirt or water from collecting in the thread, which can impair adjustments.

The Global West Advantage : Why do you need tubular sleeves?

Tubular sleeves are needed mainly when hard cornering; the load on the steering linkage is high. Global West has seen factory sleeves loosen at the clamp. This damages the threads in the sleeve and allows the alignment toe setting to change. Tubular sleeves engage along the entire sleeve giving the best holding ability and reducing any chance of thread slippage.
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