2005 Nissan TITAN Suspension Traction Bar Rough Country

  • Features:
    • Fits Stock Height To 8 in. Of Lift
    • Eliminates Leaf Spring Windup And Rear Axle Rotation
    • Creates Better Rear Wheel Traction
    • Built From Heavy Duty 1.25 in. Dom Tubing
    • 1/4 in. Plate Steel Mounting Brackets
    • Includes Adjustable Heim Joints For A Precise Fit
  • With 300 Horses under the hood ready to buck, the Nissan Titan is worthy of its powerful name. Once combined with a lift kit and larger tires, that power needs to be properly regulated to eliminate axle wrap. In 2011 & up model Titans, axle wrap can force the drive shaft upwards and actually make contact with the body of the truck. Thanks to Rough Countrys new Nissan Titan Traction Bar Kit, you can prevent the axle from twisting backwards, eliminating leaf spring windup and keeping the rear drive wheels forced down to the pavement for superior traction.With this much power, you need a traction bar kit that can take what you dish out. Built out of Heavy Duty 1.25in DOM Tubing and attached with 1/4in plate steel brackets, this traction bar kit is ready to handle all the torque you can muster. Adjustable Heim joints allow a precise fit for stock height up to 8in of lift. Furthermore Heim Joints can hold up to more force than materials used in other traction bars, and give immediate traction results since they do not bend or flex like Polyurethane.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle
2005 Nissan TITAN
Brand Rough Country
Part # 876
Condition New
Warehouse C

Rough Country

  • For 0-8 in. Lift; Includes Traction Bars; Axle Brackets; Frame Brackets; Hardware
  • Traction Bar Kit; For 0-8 in. Lift; Includes Traction Bars; Axle Brackets; Frame Brackets; Hardware;
  • Traction Bar Kit
  • General

    WARNING CA Proposition 65
    No

    Packaging

    package quantity
    1
    weight
    36.35 lb
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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