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πŸ”§ Enhanced ACDelco Advantage Inner Steering Drag Link Assembly (Part #46A0195A) Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Enhanced ACDelco Advantage Inner Steering Drag Link Assembly (Part #46A0195A)

Case-hardened studs and rolled threads for a more precise fit where applicable. Greaseable design for longer service life. Undergo impact, wear, and fatigue testing to ensure quality and durability. Rust preventative helps prevent corrosion for resistance and long life. CNC-machined shell leads to high-quality, precision-made performance and additional strength.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just what I needed for my 1986 GMC Jimmy

Perfect for 1986 GMC Jimmy. I was able to get both internal and external links on Amazon for a lot less than at the auto parts store.

Pros
  • Shocks, Struts & Suspension
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Read the update in Shocks, Struts and Suspension

update. July 26, 2019. Bought two years ago. don't drive much 9000km driven. Will be replaced by another brand. These parts fit perfectly with the other parts of the brake. Steering wheel straightened and tightened

Pros
  • Parts
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Chinese Junk - Drag Link

I bought ACDelco on purpose for the supposedly good name associated with OEM products for GM. I bought all the components for the entire tie rod/tie rod assembly, all ACDelco. Three guesses about where it's made: CHINA. I spent extra money on overpriced Chinese junk for a company that outsources overseas. Save money and buy Chinese junk (probably the same, just not badly labeled) or look up MOOG part numbers.

Pros
  • Drag Link
Cons
  • Nothing