Genuine Maserati Part
R.H. DOOR SAFETY TIE ROD
For Maserati 4200
Part Number: 66132400
$23.06 each
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Genuine Maserati Part
Part Number: 66132400
$23.06 each
Availability & Shipping
Payment Options:
Product Description:
The purpose of Maserati part number 66132400, the RH (right-hand) door safety tie rod, is to connect the right-hand door to the chassis of the vehicle. It is a critical safety component that helps to keep the door closed in the event of a collision.
The safety tie rod is made of a strong metal alloy and is attached to the door and chassis at multiple points. It is designed to absorb impact energy and prevent the door from opening during a collision. This helps to protect the occupants of the vehicle from being ejected.
The safety tie rod is also an important part of the vehicle's door latching system. It helps to ensure that the door is properly closed and latched, even after a collision. This helps to prevent the door from opening accidentally while the vehicle is in motion.
The safety tie rod is a critical component of the Maserati's safety system and should be inspected and replaced regularly, especially if the vehicle has been involved in a collision.
Here are some of the specific benefits of having a properly functioning safety tie rod on your Maserati:
If you are unsure about the condition of your Maserati's safety tie rod, it is best to have it inspected by a qualified mechanic.
The Scuderia Car Parts team comprises people who live, eat and breathe performance cars. Our team is happy to help on any query or comment you may have regarding this part. Feel free to enquire with us.
This car part is suitable for the following models:
4200 Coupe (2002-2004) CC, 4200 Coupe (2002-2004) GT, 4200 Spyder (2005-2007) CC, 4200 Spyder (2005-2007) GT
Model | Subcategory |
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4200 Spyder (2005-2007) GT | FRONT DOORS: MECHANISMS |
4200 Coupe (2002-2004) CC | FRONT DOORS: MECHANISMS |
4200 Coupe (2002-2004) GT | FRONT DOORS: MECHANISMS |
4200 Spyder (2005-2007) CC | FRONT DOORS: MECHANISMS |