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At Automotive Parts Distribution, we provide the highest-quality connecting rod parts for automotive use.
Our range of parts have been designed to meet high end performance and lifespan standards, offering superior quality and reliability to guarantee vehicle longevity and care free operation.
From connecting rod bearing shells, crank pins, and nuts, to connecting rod bolts, cap bolts and caps, we have a complete selection of replacement parts to ensure your vehicle runs with maximum efficiency and reliability.
All of our parts are affordably priced and backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee, making sure you get the best value for your money.
Whether it’s a new or used vehicle, replacement, or tune-ups, we guarantee that you’ll be satisfied with our superior quality automotive connecting rod parts.
Q: What parts make up a Connecting Rod?
A: A Connecting Rod typically consists of three parts: a big end, a small end, and the connecting rod itself.
Q: What materials make up a Connecting Rod?
A: Most Connecting Rods are typically forged from either aluminium or steel. Occasionally, manufacturers may use titanium for certain applications.
Q: How are Connecting Rods measured?
A: Connecting Rods are measured by their length and center to center dimension. These measurements are determined by the make and model of the engine they were designed for.