4130 Chromoly 5/8 Inch RH XMR10 Rod Ends, 5/8 Bore with 5/8-18 Right Hand Thread, PTFE Kevlar Lined Heim Joints, Hard Chrome Plated, 17955 lb Load Rating, Heavy Duty Steering and Suspension, Set of 2
UPC: 00193019402092
4130 Chromoly 5/8 Inch RH Heim Joint Rod Ends with PTFE Lining
āļø Set of 2 Right Hand 5/8"-18 Aircraft-Grade Chromoly Rod Ends
This set of two right hand threaded 5/8 inch heim joint rod ends is built for high-stress steering and suspension links where strength, smooth movement, and long life matter. Commonly used in sand rails, rock crawlers, race cars, and ATVs, these rod ends are designed to take serious loads without binding.
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Pack size: set of 2 right hand heim joint rod ends
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5/8"-18 SAE right hand thread with 5/8 inch bore
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Aircraft-grade 4130 chromoly steel body for extreme strength
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PTFE and Kevlar-lined race for smooth, maintenance-free movement
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Precision ball made from heat-treated 52100 bearing steel
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Hard chrome plated finish for wear and corrosion resistance
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Static lateral load rating up to 17,955 lbs
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No grease fitting needed for clean, low-maintenance operation
Dimensions and Specifications
Rod End
Thread Size 5/8"-18 RH
Shank Diameter 0.625 in
Head Bore 0.625 in
Thread Length 1.625 in
Centerline Length 2.625 in
Head Diameter 1.500 in
Head Width 0.750 in
Ball Width 0.750 in
Misalignment Angle 16 degrees
Static Load Capacity 17,955 lbs
š” Why choose PTFE-lined chromoly heim joints for performance steering and suspension systems?
PTFE-lined chromoly heim joints are used when precision, durability, and zero-maintenance operation are required in high-load environments.
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Self-lubricating liners reduce friction and eliminate the need for grease
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4130 chromoly bodies handle shock loads and vibration without fatigue
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Hardened bearing steel balls maintain tight tolerances under stress
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Chrome plating extends service life in dirt, moisture, and harsh conditions
These rod ends are a handy choice when you want smooth articulation, serious strength, and confidence in steering or suspension links that get pushed hard every time you drive.