Icon Vehicle Dynamics Tubular Rear Lower Link Kit - Bronco

SKU: IVD44000T
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2021+ Ford Bronco

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Icon Vehicle Dynamics Tubular Rear Lower Link Kit - Bronco Info & Specs

The ICON Tubular Rear Lower Link System helps free up rear axle movement on the 2021-UP Ford Bronco to allow for increased suspension travel and articulation. Formed using 1 ¾” x .313 wall DOM Tubing for high strength with CNC machined threaded ends and bushing housings and feature a multi-stage black powder coat finish. These lower links are designed specifically for high clearance for reduced contact with trail obstacles and massive FK Rod End at one end along with a dual-durometer high angle greaseless bushing at the other end yields the best combination of maximum travel and articulation while isolating and damping road noise and vibrations. Hit the trail with the confidence of knowing your suspension components are covered by ICON’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Features:

  • Adjustable for various lift heights & driveline angles
  • Improves link angles to help free rear suspension bind
  • High clearance Lower Link design for reduced contact with obstacles
  • CNC machined & notched 1026 DOM steel construction with semi-gloss black powder coat finish
  • Multi durometer bushings for noise free operation and maximum angularity
  • No grease required for life of bushings
  • Quality JM16T PTFE-lined FK Rod Ends
  • Fabricated components covered under ICON's Limited Lifetime Warranty


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