1999-2016 F-250/F-350 Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit (BDS123408)
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1999-2016 F-250/F-350 Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit (BDS123408)
Features
- Adjustable axle wrap control using dual-stage resistance springs
- Full floating traction bar design that prevents binding through the full range of wheel travel and suspension articulation
- Constructed from heavy wall 2-inch OD x 3/16-inch steel tubing with precision machined components
- Includes ultra-durable forged flex ends capable of up to 15 degrees of misalignment for enhanced durability and performance
- Compatible with 1999-2016 Ford F250/F350 Super Duty 4WD Short Bed models
- Designed to improve traction without limiting wheel travel
- Made in the USA by BDS Suspension
The 1999-2016 F-250/F-350 Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit by BDS Suspension is engineered to enhance traction and control axle wrap for Ford F250 and F350 Super Duty 4WD Short Bed trucks. This kit features a full floating traction bar design that allows full wheel travel without bind, paired with internal compression springs that can be easily adjusted while installed on the vehicle. Its heavy wall steel construction and forged flex ends provide durable and reliable performance over a wide range of lift heights.
Built with precision, the assembly includes a threaded bung welded near the axle and a CNC-machined frame end to ensure a secure fit. The kit utilizes large-forged flex ends with a jam nut, crafted to endure misalignment and tough off-road conditions. A polyurethane bushing at the frame end, combined with UHMW polyurethane bearings and dual-stage internal springs, ensures smooth operation and long-lasting durability. This kit is an excellent factory-compatible upgrade for improving off-road traction and suspension function on compatible Ford Super Duty trucks.
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Part Specifications
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Part No.BDS123408
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VendorBDS Suspension
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Shipping Weight0.0 kg
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