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Adjustable Rear Toe Rods (05-13 Corvette C6)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Adjustable Rear Toe Rods (05-13 Corvette C6)
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      The C6 TMK (Toe Mount Kit) will increase stability and response by eliminating the factory toe rods. This toe rod kit provides an increased range of rear toe adjustment and has a 5 hole adjustable inboard pivot mount. Our inboard mount is a fully machined from a piece of 4140 Chromoly that later gets a zinc coating and is NOT WELDED. The 5 hole mount lets you adjust for bump steer. Our tubes are DOM tubes that are swedged on the ends for extra strength and come with a black powder coat finish. The outboard bump steer stud is machined from 4140 Chromoly as well and a silver zinc coating is applied to it. The rod ends features PTFE liners that are low friction, eliminate bushing deflection and smooth articulation. | Fully Machined 4140 Inner Mounts NOT Welde | Powder Coated Swedged Tube | 5 Hole Adjustable Inner Cradle Mount | Chromoly Bump Steer Studs | FK Rod Ends with PTFE Liners

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