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by Editor on July 21, 2010, 08:52:00 PM
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PRESS RELEASE
All-Pro Ultimate Lower Suspension Links for FJ Cruiser
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JULY 21, 2010 • HEMET, CA — All-Pro Off Road recently re-designed their Ultimate Lower Links for FJ Cruiser rear suspension. All-Pro’s ULTIMATE Lower Links are a huge increase in strength over the FJ Cruiser’s stock lower suspension links, and are made of much thicker material than any other aftermarket lower link available. These heavy-duty links are made from super strong 1.75” OD x .281” (wall thickness) round DOM tubing—the closest competitor is only 1.5” OD x .250”!
The bushing housings are made of 2-1/4” DOM tubing, machined to fit the OEM bushings. Another bonus feature is that the link tube is offset above the center line of the bushing housings to gain extra ground clearance. We’ve also included a convenient brake line retainer bracket. The entire assembly is professionally TIG welded for quality, and powder coated satin black for long lasting great looks and corrosion resistance. The Ultimate Lower Links retain the use of long-lasting OE style rubber bushings that are quiet and virtually maintenance free. If you want a huge increase in strength without giving up your quality factory bushings, these are the links for you. Ultimate Lower Links are easy to install using the factory hardware, and carry an lifetime warranty.
ABOUT ALL-PRO OFF-ROAD
All-Pro Off-Road, based in Hemet, California, specializes in designing, manufacturing and marketing off-road performance upgrades for Toyota and other four wheel drive vehicles. All-Pro innovations have been at the forefront of Toyota rock crawling technology, and have been a major reason for the pheromonal popularity of Toyota vehicles among off-roading and rock crawling enthusiasts. To learn more about All-Pro Off-Road visit www.allprooffroad.com.
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