1.25" Hex Head Tube Adapter Left Hand 1.5(ID) 12(TPI)
1.25" Hex Head Tube Adapter β Left Hand, 12 TPI
Weld-In Tube Adapter for 1.5β ID Tubing | 1020 Steel | Made in the USA
This heavy-duty tube adapter is designed for 1.25β Heim joints with 12 TPI left-hand threads and fits snugly into 1.5β ID tubing β perfect for .120" or .250" wall DOM. The built-in 1.5β hex head lets you easily adjust your links with a wrench, no vice grips needed.
Left-hand threads allow for quick adjustments when paired with a right-hand adapter β just loosen the jam nuts and rotate to fine-tune your suspension without disassembly.
- Part Number: R1692
- Thread Size: 1.25"-12 TPI (Left-Hand)
- Tube Fitment: Fits 1.5" ID tubing
- Hex Size: 1.5"
- Material: Machined from solid 1020 steel
- Works with .120" or .250" wall DOM
- Weld-in design for custom suspension or steering links
- Made in the USA
- Sold individually
Welding Tip:
Avoid warping threads β donβt weld with the rod end threaded in. Start your puddle on the tube, and let everything cool completely before threading the rod end into place.
Original: $23.10
-70%$23.10
$6.93


Description
1.25" Hex Head Tube Adapter β Left Hand, 12 TPI
Weld-In Tube Adapter for 1.5β ID Tubing | 1020 Steel | Made in the USA
This heavy-duty tube adapter is designed for 1.25β Heim joints with 12 TPI left-hand threads and fits snugly into 1.5β ID tubing β perfect for .120" or .250" wall DOM. The built-in 1.5β hex head lets you easily adjust your links with a wrench, no vice grips needed.
Left-hand threads allow for quick adjustments when paired with a right-hand adapter β just loosen the jam nuts and rotate to fine-tune your suspension without disassembly.
- Part Number: R1692
- Thread Size: 1.25"-12 TPI (Left-Hand)
- Tube Fitment: Fits 1.5" ID tubing
- Hex Size: 1.5"
- Material: Machined from solid 1020 steel
- Works with .120" or .250" wall DOM
- Weld-in design for custom suspension or steering links
- Made in the USA
- Sold individually
Welding Tip:
Avoid warping threads β donβt weld with the rod end threaded in. Start your puddle on the tube, and let everything cool completely before threading the rod end into place.













