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BMR DSL017R - 11-14 S197 Mustang Front Driveshaft Safety Loop - Red

BMR  |  SKU: BMR-DSL017R
Sale price $11299 Regular price $12429

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Description

BMR DSL017R - 11-14 S197 Mustang Front Driveshaft Safety Loop - Red

Drive Shaft Loop - Bolt-On - Steel - Red Powder Coat - Ford Mustang 2011-20 - Kit

Protect your 2011 and newer Mustang, while complying with NHRA safety rules with a Driveshaft Safety Loop from BMR Suspension. If you drag race your S197 Mustang, chances are you need a driveshaft safety loop to be NHRA legal. Built from 1/4-inch laser-cut CNC-formed plate steel, BMRs DSL017 Driveshaft Safety Loop bolts-on using OE mounting holes from the factory transmission crossmember. This design gives you a solidly mounted loop that will stay in place should a driveshaft or transmission failure occur. BMR Suspension designed the Driveshaft Safety Loop to contain a driveshaft, keeping it from ripping through the floor or digging into the track in event of a failure. It simply attaches to the factory transmission crossmember with supplied Grade 8 hardware. Other companies driveshaft loops attach to the transmission and can fail to contain the driveshaft in the event of a transmission failure. BMR designed the DSL017 for street, drag race, and top speed applications. A Driveshaft Safety Loop is cheap insurance to protect your investment and provide peace-of-mind whether you are at the track or on the street. When performance is a must, rely on BMR Suspension! BMR Suspensions DSL017 bolt-on Driveshaft Safety Loop is available in black hammertone and red powdercoat for long-lasting good looks. Installation time is about 1 hour. Proudly made in the U.S.A.!

Adjustable: No
Driveshaft Safety Loop Finish: Red powdercoated
Driveshaft Safety Loop Material: Steel
Driveshaft Safety Loop Style: Flat
Installation: Bolt-on
Quantity: Sold Individually

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