Tube Diameter: 1.25"; Bolt Hole Diameter: 0.66"; Bushing Material: Rubber; Torque Material: Steel Surface Finish: Painted; Center to Center Length: 25.6"; Color: Black; Position: Between Axle & Chassis Note: Make sure to check and confirm the compatibility/OEM of vehicles before installation. 18 Months Warranty - This product is covered for one year or completion of 100,000 miles since installation or 18 months after your purchase, whichever comes first. Here’s a 25.6" Torque Rod Fits Peterbilt 03-05108 - Straddle Mounting. This crucial suspension component will connect frames to the suspension system. It will enable truckers/drivers to replace worn or cracked bushings. It will maintain axle alignment, control axle driveline angles, absorb concerning & leaning forces, and reduce stress on other suspension components. The torque rod is made from highly durable and robust material that withstands heavy loads, vibrations, and harsh road conditions. Explore the complete breakdown of the torque rod below:- Robust Construction: We have constructed this suspension component from strong materials. The main rod is of robust metal, and the bushing is of rubber. Will withstand heavy loads, vibrations, and road rigors while enhancing fatigue tolerance. The metal used will endure bending and deformation, ensuring smooth vehicle operation. The coating will reduce rust and corrosion, providing longevity and durability. Functionality & Purpose: The torque rod will maintain axle alignment, absorb and distribute forces, ensure proper wheel tracking, reduce stress, and eliminate excess movement. It will ensure smooth hauling of heavy-duty trucks and trailers, providing stability and improving vehicle handling. Compatibility: The rod is designed to fit specific brands and their OEMs. Check out the list of brands, OEMs, and popular makes and models below. Compatible with Other Brands & Their Part Numbers: Replaces Peterbilt: 03-05108, 305108, K981R Replaces Dayton Parts: 308-319, 345-215 Replaces Automann: 460536CS, AMTMR532, TMR532 Replaces Renault: 5550343 Replaces Holland: 57750343 Replaces Mack: 8235-R307853 Replaces OE Aftermarket: 9 10-14 P 959 Replaces Euclid: E-7853, E7853 Replaces Flagg Suspension Parts: PB46 Replaces BWP: PE4B-U Replaces Paccar Parts: PTR0305108 Replaces Meritor: R307853 Replaces Freightliner: TDAR307853 Replaces ATRO: TR75-41108 Compatible with Make, Model Year: Fits Peterbilt 379 Series Installation Guide: The installation of the torque arm 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. Torque Rod Replacement Indicators: Truck parts like the torque rod 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 like cabin torque arms. 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.