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SPL Parts SPL RTAEL E9X - 06-13 BMW 3 Series/1 Series (E9X/E8X) Rear Toe Links w/Eccentric Lockouts (Excl M Models)

SPL Parts  |  SKU: SPP-SPL RTAEL E9X
Sale price $44910 Regular price $49900

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SPL Parts SPL RTAEL E9X - 06-13 BMW 3 Series/1 Series (E9X/E8X) Rear Toe Links w/Eccentric Lockouts (Excl M Models)

Adjustable Control Arms with Eccentric Lockout (Rear - Toe)

SPL BMW E9X Rear Toe Arms + Eccentric Lockout

BMW E9X/E8X Rear Toe Links increase stability and response by eliminating bushing deflection while providing an increased range of rear toe adjustment, necessary for lowered cars or for performance alignments. Even small changes to ride height and camber will affect toe settings and the wide range of adjustment allows you to maximize grip on a track car and extend tire life on a street car. The factory rear toe arms utilize an eccentric bolt and washer for adjustment and lack the precision and range that SPL Parts Rear Toe Links offer. Black Anodized and gun drilled 2024 Aluminum main links along with our 360 degree Rotating Clamp design allow for quick and precise adjustment. 3 piece FK Bearings Rod Ends manufactured in Connecticut feature a Teflon liner to provide quiet operation, low friction, smooth articulation, and eliminates bushing deflection under load. The PTFE liner is chemically bonded to the inner diameter of the race. The liner offers a very high load carrying capacity and has greatly increased dynamic wear characteristics. The operating temperatures of the liner ranges from -65&ordm

  • Proudly made, engineered, and assembled in the USA.
Adjustable: Yes
Bushing Material: Steel Spherical
Color: Black
Material: Hollow, billet aluminum arms with US-made, PTFE-lined FK steel sphericals and aluminum 360° clamps with titanium hardware, plus 6061-T6 aluminum eccentric lockout plates and zinc plated steel hardware

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