Artec Industries Ultimate 60 High Steering Arm Fasteners
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Artec Industries offers Ultimate 60 high steering arm fasteners for a variety of Dana 60 axle applications. These knuckle bolt kits work well with Artec's Ultimate
Artec Industries offers Ultimate 60 high steering arm fasteners for a variety of Dana 60 axle applications. These knuckle bolt kits work well with Artec's Ultimate 60 high steer arms to increase overall knuckle and steering strength—as well as provide options for mounting your steering. Whether you just need to reinforce your knuckles, or want to run your tie rods in double shear, these kits are designed to fit multiple steering configurations. Two kits are required for a pair of high steer arms, and cutting the sleeves in half is necessary to run Heim joints in double shear. Tie rod end holes on the knuckle need to
Artec Industries offers Ultimate 60 high steering arm fasteners for a variety of Dana 60 axle applications. These knuckle bolt kits work well with Artec's Ultimate 60 high steer arms to increase overall knuckle and steering strength—as well as provide options for mounting your steering. Whether you just need to reinforce your knuckles, or want to run your tie rods in double shear, these kits are designed to fit multiple steering configurations. Two kits are required for a pair of high steer arms, and cutting the sleeves in half is necessary to run Heim joints in double shear. Tie rod end holes on the knuckle need to be drilled to 3/4 in. diameter. Order the model that's best suited for your application.
Features include:
* 3/4 in.-16, 10 in. long, Grade 8 bolt
* 3/4 in.-16 all-steel mechanical locknut, the best type of locking nut for steering applications
* Machined 1.25 in. O.D., 0.250 in. wall DOM sleeve
* Sleeve ends machined for 3/4 in. Heim joints in double shear
* Choose your tie rod mounting height
* Available for OEM Ford, OEM Chevy, OEM Dodge, and all aftermarket knuckles
Important safety notes:
* Requires basic steel cutting tools for installation; use caution when cutting steel
* Only experienced fabricators should attempt these modifications
* All-steel mechanical locking nuts are designed NOT to be reused to ensure the nut does not loosen over time; always use a new nut if you remove it