Here's a 18.50" - 21" Adjustable Torque Rod that fits and replaces specified OEMs and brands (check the list below). This crucial suspension component will connect frames/chassis to the suspension system, eliminating excess movement, limiting future damage, and maintaining axle alignment. You can adjust the length as per requirement. It's constructed from durable and robust materials that withstand heavy loads, vibrations, and harsh road conditions. Explore the complete breakdown of the torque rod below:-
Robust Construction: We have constructed the bushing from robust rubber, whereas the torque body from metal. It will efficiently withstand heavy loads, vibrations, and road rigors, ensuring smooth vehicle operation. Thus, it extends the lifespan of the surrounding suspension parts.
Functionality & Purpose: The torque rod or torque arm eliminates excess movement, maintains axle alignment, absorbs and distributes forces for proper wheel tracking. The adjustable mechanism will enable seamless compatibility as per the movement. It further reduces stress and minimizes axle wrap-up, ensuring smooth hauling of heavy-duty trucks and trailers.
Compatibility: The rod is designed to fit specific brands and their OEMs. Thoroughly check the details before one. Check the complete list of brands, OEMs, and popular makes and models below:-
Compatible with Other Brands & Their Part Numbers:Mack: 0587-25731, 0587-25751
Batco: 09-3240, 09-3301
Hutch Suspension Systems: 16398-04, 713-05, 741-00, 759-00, HUR1639804
Watson & Chalin: 17015
Dayton Parts: 345-164, 345-164HD, 345-164S
Trailmobile: 384835
Automann: AMTR004, TR004, TR004UB
Haldex: CQ70450
Euclid: E-2511, E-3277, EUE3277
Flagg Suspension Parts: H108, H108I, H157, TP101
Network Products: HU4C, HU4CX
Fruehauf: MHS071305, UCA-0457
Meritor: R302511, R303277
Leland Brake & Wheel Parts: SB1443
Freightliner: TDA R303277
ATRO: TR53-45305, TR53-45305ATR
Torque Rod Replacement Indicators: Truck parts like the torque rods are used frequently whenever the vehicle runs. Excessive use leads to problems, so here are some of the common issues you may encounter
Worn-out bushings, bent or loose rods.
Visible damage, like cracked or softened bushings.
Excessive axle or cab movement.
Uneven tire wear.
Increase road noise or vibration.
Check for the alignment after installation.
Issues while handling or controlling the vehicle, especially cornering.
Replacement Factors: What you need to keep in mind when buying aftermarket products.
The compatibility and OEM number of parts for the exact match.
Ensure rods align seamlessly with the necessary mounting hardware and bushings (sold separately).
Check the length and type of the suspension system.
Installation Guide: The installation of torque rods requires special attention and knowledge. The bushings run parallel with the frame/chassis, which is why they are called longitudinal torque rods. You can seek professional help to install these rods correctly and align them with the axle. Improper installations or incorrect alignment will cause premature failure of the rods while affecting the other suspension components.
