2010 Camaro Toe Rods and GM 200-4R Transmission Pan - Test And Tune

BMR has developed an upgrade over the factory stamped-steel toe rods in the fifth-gen Camaro. What are toe rods? They keep the wheels in the Camaro's independent rear suspension pointed straight.Vacuum And Turbo Hose Quick-Coupler System
Oomph Labs
435/425-2222
OomphLabs.com

Oomph's unique system converts all vacuum and turbo hoses to a quick-coupled setup, eliminating broken fittings or barbs during removal or troubles with rigid hose ends. They connect and disconnect in half a twist of your finger and thumb, are capable of withstanding high underhood temperatures, and are rated for 30 inches of vacuum and 135 psi of pressure. Color-coded lines and fittings can be formed in dozens of different configurations. And with a quick-coupled tee in place, hooking up a vacuum or pressure gauge is easy. The fittings consist of aluminum rotating collars that snap onto molded nylon male hose ends. These, in turn, connect to nylon female-flanged hose ends. The rotating collars are available in a variety of colors, and the hose-end connectors accept most common hose sizes.
Price: $59.00 (one car)
Price: $99.00 (multicar)



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