
1/2" to 3/4" Tube Adapter Left Hand
1/2" to 3/4" Tube Adapter – Left Hand Thread
Weld-In Bung for 3/4" ID Tubing and 1/2"-20 TPI Left-Hand Heim Joints
This weld-in tube adapter is built for 3/4" ID tubing and accepts 1/2"-20 left-hand threaded rod ends. Perfect for off-road suspension links, steering setups, and custom fabrication where you need strength, adjustability, and reliable fitment.
A machined groove makes thread direction easy to identify during assembly. Use it with a matching right-hand adapter for easy link length adjustment without removal.
- Part Number: R1976
- Thread Size: 1/2"-20 TPI (Left-Hand)
- Tube Fitment: Fits 3/4" ID tubing
- Material: Precision-machined mild steel
- Identification: Machined groove for left-hand thread
- Application: Suspension links, steering setups, custom fab
- Made in the USA
- Sold individually
Welding Tips: Always start your weld on the tube — too much heat on the adapter can warp the threads. Never weld with the rod end threaded in place, and allow everything to cool before assembly.
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1/2" to 3/4" Tube Adapter – Left Hand Thread
Weld-In Bung for 3/4" ID Tubing and 1/2"-20 TPI Left-Hand Heim Joints
This weld-in tube adapter is built for 3/4" ID tubing and accepts 1/2"-20 left-hand threaded rod ends. Perfect for off-road suspension links, steering setups, and custom fabrication where you need strength, adjustability, and reliable fitment.
A machined groove makes thread direction easy to identify during assembly. Use it with a matching right-hand adapter for easy link length adjustment without removal.
- Part Number: R1976
- Thread Size: 1/2"-20 TPI (Left-Hand)
- Tube Fitment: Fits 3/4" ID tubing
- Material: Precision-machined mild steel
- Identification: Machined groove for left-hand thread
- Application: Suspension links, steering setups, custom fab
- Made in the USA
- Sold individually
Welding Tips: Always start your weld on the tube — too much heat on the adapter can warp the threads. Never weld with the rod end threaded in place, and allow everything to cool before assembly.












