Hellwig 7961 Adjustable End Links
- SKU:
- BFDQ7961
- UPC:
- 745662079611
- Condition:
- New
- Width:
- 4.00 (in)
- Height:
- 2.00 (in)
- Depth:
- 12.00 (in)
Description
Sway Bar Link
Adjustable End Links
Adjustable End Links; 8 To 11 in.; Converts Bayonet/Stem Style End Links To Heavy Duty Bushings;
- Adjustable Length: Yes
- Ball Joints Included: No
- Bushing Color: Black
- Bushing Material: Polyurethane
- Bushings Included: Yes
- Color: Black
- Material: Steel
- Mounting Hardware Included: Yes
- Quantity: Pair
- WARNING CA Proposition 65: Yes
- WARNING CA Proposition 65 Message: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Designed To Handle High Degrees Of Articulation
- Specially Designed Polyurethane Bushings
- Made w/Heavy Duty Components/Materials
- Provide Years Of Maintenance Free Service
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Hellwig adjustable end links are engineered to perform under the toughest conditions. Made with heavy duty components and materials these end links will provide years of maintenance free service. Each unit is designed to handle high degrees of articulation with specially designed polyurethane bushings. All end links are adjustable 2-3" from their shortest length and can be installed with common hand tools. Powder coated components and zinc plated hardware are standard in all Hellwig end link kits. Install it yourself or have a professional install it. Either way you get outstanding performance from these performance kits.
Hellwig Products was founded in 1946 after World War II and has remained family owned and operated to this day, manufacturing all of its steel products in California's Central Valley. In an era when many companies have moved production of their products overseas, Hellwig has remained steadfast in its commitment to produce its products in America. Thanks to Hellwig's commitment to quality manufacturing and research and development it also produces sway bars and other suspension components for companies that are looking for the very best. Hellwig has also helped to grow and develop the automotive aftermarket as a founding member of SEMA, having attended the first ever SEMA show in Los Angeles in the basement of Dodger Stadium.