Threaded tubes
Threaded tubes are used in motorsport and custom builds as an important part of adjustable solutions in the driveline, suspension, and chassis, where high demands are placed on strength, precision, and the ability to fine-tune. They are typically used together with rod ends, thread adapters, and related components, where the tube acts as the load-bearing part between two connection points. By using threaded tubes, it is possible to build solutions where length, tension, and setup can be adjusted more precisely than with fixed standard parts.
One of the advantages of threaded tubes is that they provide a flexible base for building custom solutions, where the tube is combined with right-hand and left-hand threads, rod ends, or other adjustable joints. This makes it possible to change the length of a complete assembly without removing the entire construction, which is a major advantage during setup and fine-tuning. On cars for track driving, rally, drag racing, drifting, and other forms of performance driving, this type of solution is often a natural part of a more mechanically precise setup.