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Drag Link for Volvo 140 1969–1972 & 164 – OE 678929
Drag link for Volvo 140 and 164 manufactured to original specifications for correct fitment, stable steering and safe driving.
Fits the following models
Volvo 142 from chassis number 52900-
Volvo 144 from chassis number 89800-
Volvo 145 from chassis number 9200-
Volvo 164 1969–1972
Product information
OE number: 678929
Tube part number 675294
Length: 459 mm
Manufactured in Sweden
Original-style design
Use steering joints:
679290 left-hand thread
679291 right-hand thread
Fits this drag link.
References
Replaces part numbers:
678930
1206581
Benefits
Provides correct steering and improved handling
Manufactured to original specifications for best fitment
Contributes to increased safety and stability
Fits classic Volvo 140 and 164 models
Additional information
Worn drag links and steering joints can cause steering play, uneven tire wear and reduced driving safety. This may also lead to secondary damage to wheel bearings, drive joints and brake discs.
Inspect steering and chassis components regularly and replace worn parts when necessary for optimal performance and long service life.
Drag Link for Volvo 140 1969–1972 & 164
OE no.
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Drag Link for Volvo 140 1969–1972 & 164 – OE 678929
Drag link for Volvo 140 and 164 manufactured to original specifications for correct fitment, stable steering and safe driving.
Fits the following models
Volvo 142 from chassis number 52900-
Volvo 144 from chassis number 89800-
Volvo 145 from chassis number 9200-
Volvo 164 1969–1972
Product information
OE number: 678929
Tube part number 675294
Length: 459 mm
Manufactured in Sweden
Original-style design
Use steering joints:
679290 left-hand thread
679291 right-hand thread
Fits this drag link.
References
Replaces part numbers:
678930
1206581
Benefits
Provides correct steering and improved handling
Manufactured to original specifications for best fitment
Contributes to increased safety and stability
Fits classic Volvo 140 and 164 models
Additional information
Worn drag links and steering joints can cause steering play, uneven tire wear and reduced driving safety. This may also lead to secondary damage to wheel bearings, drive joints and brake discs.
Inspect steering and chassis components regularly and replace worn parts when necessary for optimal performance and long service life.
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