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The GMR
12-15-2009, 09:53 AM
Not every application needs the strength of the GMR XM series units, because of this we offer quite a bit of options. From your simple clutch linkage to a full Race suspension, we have the quality rod ends your looking for. Race tested and GMR approved.

XM Sreies - Chromoly 4130 Nylon based liner
These are great for high stress applications like suspension linkage.
http://www.thegmrstore.com/xmsech.html

PMX Series - Precision Chromoly 4130 Teflon based liner
These are high quality units used for Race suspension applications.
http://www.thegmrstore.com/precision--chromoly-steel.html

LXM Series - Mild Steel Nylon based liner
These are great for suspension applications where race strength is not required. These work great as high quality linkage connectors as well. Good for street applications.
http://www.thegmrstore.com/c1045-mild-steel-self-lubricating-amp-self-sealing-nylafiber-matrix-1045.html


PM Series - Precision Mild Steel Teflon based liner
These are great for race applications where high stress ends are not needed. Good for street applications.
http://www.thegmrstore.com/pmprwere.html

AM Series - Aluminum Nylon based liner
These are great units for the weight conscious chassis builder. Light weight and strong.
http://www.thegmrstore.com/aluminu-m--self-lubricating-amp-self-sealing-nylafiber-matrix-race.html

HPMX-t Series - High MisAlignment Chromoly Teflon series.
These are precision Teflon units that have a high degree of misalignment with spacers machined into the ball. They work great for suspension applications that need to have more then standard articulation.
http://www.thegmrstore.com/precision-chromoly-steel-high-misalignment-series-ptfe-lined--heavy-duty.html

BBEM Series - Chromoly 2 Piece
Great Economy Chromoly rod end used for linkage.
http://www.thegmrstore.com/bbem.html

EM - Economy 2 piece series.
Basic linkage setups.
http://www.thegmrstore.com/emseries.html


For more information of questions please contact [email protected]

thanks,
Jason