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Borgeson Vibration Reducer U-Joint Stainless Steel
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Specifications:
Noise, vibration, and harshness are on top of the list of concerns for all automotive enthusiasts. With the more frequent use of rack and pinions and low profile tires, there are more road vibrations transmitted to the steering wheel than in the past. Using urethane to isolate all of the metal components, Borgeson has developed vibration reducers to diminish the annoying vibrations that are transmitted through the steering system and felt in the steering
wheel. The use of the Borgeson vibration reducer results
in an immediate improvement of the steering feel. As an
added benefit, this reduction in vibration has been shown
to increase the overall life of the steering components,
including the steering column and box.
The vibration reducer/u-joint combination comes with
a 9/16"-26, 5/8"-36, 3/4"-30, 3/4"-36, or 3/4"-DD coupler end
and any spline or DD size on the u-joint end. The Vibration Joint is
also available in stainless steel with the same coupler options
as steel and any spline or DD size on the u-joint end. Polished
stainless is available as an option. !
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