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September 2005 New 4x4 Products

What's New

September 2005 4X4 Products Nissan Intake

AEM claims power gains for Nissan Titan/Armada Brute Force intake system of 17.9 hp and 25.0 lb-ft of torque at 3,750 rpm. All Brute Force intakes are constructed of CNC mandrel-bent 6061 aluminum, and feature reinforced, TIG-welded brackets and fittings for maximum durability. For superior filtration, AEM utilizes an extra-large proprietary four-layer, cotton-gauze element that reduces restriction without compromising filtering capability. Brute Force intakes are available with a silver powdercoat or mirror-polished finish. Brute Force intake systems are manufactured and assembled in the U.S. Information: AEM, 310/484-2322, www.aempower.com

September 2005 4X4 Products Heim Joints

Evolution Machining and Fabrication of Alberta, Canada builds high-quality Heim joints specifically for the off-road aftermarket. Each joint features a one-piece body made from 4140 HTSR material. Virtually bombproof, they are designed for drivers who demand the highest quality money can buy. The Evolution joint allows 27degrees of deflection and is greaseable and adjustable. There are several sizes to choose from in both right- and left-hand threads. Information: Evolution Machining and Fabrication, 403/236-3545, www.evolutionmachine.com

September 2005 4X4 Products Winch Bumper

Hanson Enterprise announces the release of its new winch bumpers for both XJ and ZJ series Jeeps. Made of 3/16-inch plate steel, these long-awaited additions to the Hanson family of bumpers will be available in basic form, or with the winchguard (pictured) and prerunner bars, as well as a full grilleguard with brushguards. Made from hot-rolled steel and formed into shape for both high strength and good looks, with clearance for larger tires, these should fill the needs of most owners wanting a stout winch platform and added protection on and off the pavement. Information: Hanson Enterprise, 877/757-9779, www.hansonenterprise.com

September 2005 4X4 Products Cummins Module

BD Diesel Performance offers the X-Power Ram performance module for '03-and-up Dodge 5.9L diesels, including the Cummins 600 series. The X-Power achieves claimed performance gains of up to 130 hp and 240 lb-ft of torque by altering the duration timing of the injection pulse and not by increasing the rail pressure which has been known to cause fuel leakage and damage. The X-Power module has four adjustable preset power levels and is said to be easy to install. Information: BD Diesel Performance, 800/887-5030, www.bddieselperformance.com

September 2005 4X4 Products Coilover Shocks

If you own an '05 Tacoma, your suspension options are no longer limited. Donahoe Racing has developed a sweet Front Coilover Kit to meet the demands of the high-performance driver who wants more than just a lift kit. The kit includes a pair of 2.5-inch coilover shocks featuring a state-of-the-art digressive piston design that is said to be the first of its kind. The system is designed to increase suspension performance by increasing wheel travel 1-inch over stock, for a total of 9 inches total travel. The kit allows room for 285/75/R15 tires for more ground clearance. Information: Donahoe Racing, 714/632-3033, www.donahoeracing.com

September 2005 4X4 Products Drag Link Coupler

Train's 4x4 introduces an extended drag-link coupler for '99-'04 Ford Super Duty owners. This is said to be an inexpensive and quick fix to gain back steering control when lifting a Super Duty 8 inches or more. This coupler is made from 1/4-inch-wall tubing and right- and left-hand threaded locking nuts. Sides are machined for easy adjustment. Information, Train's 4x4, 831/449-8435


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