2007-2023 GM 1500 Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit (BDS121409)
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2007-2023 GM 1500 Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit (BDS121409)
Features
- Adjustable axle wrap control using dual-stage resistance springs
- Full floating traction bar design for bind-free performance throughout full wheel travel
- Heavy wall construction with 2-inch OD x 3/16-inch wall steel tubing
- Built with durable forged flex ends capable of up to 15 degrees of misalignment
- Includes polyurethane bushings and UHMW polyurethane bearings for smooth operation
- Designed to fit 2007-2023 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500 models
- Can be installed with a range of lift heights
- Aftermarket product made in the USA
The 2007-2023 GM 1500 Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit enhances traction for your Chevy Silverado or GMC Sierra 1500 without limiting wheel travel. It features a full-floating design with heavy wall steel tubing and internal compression springs to control axle wrap effectively. This kit is engineered to prevent binding and allow full suspension articulation, improving off-road performance and vehicle stability.
Constructed from 2-inch OD by 3/16-inch wall steel tubing, the mounting kit includes a threaded bung welded near the axle and a CNC-machined end at the frame. The axle mount utilizes large forged flex ends paired with a jam nut and a forged housing with a 1-1/4-inch by 12 threaded shank. Its single-sided snap ring and one-piece flex ball accommodate up to 15 degrees of misalignment in either direction. At the frame end, the traction bar incorporates a specific durometer polyurethane bushing and free floats through dual-stage internal compression springs and UHMW polyurethane bearings. This design ensures reliable, bind-free performance to maximize traction and suspension travel for 2007-2023 GM 1500 trucks.
Vehicle Fitment
Vehicle Fitment
Part Specifications
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Part No.BDS121409
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VendorBDS Suspension
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Shipping Weight0.0 kg
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