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Eagle Chevrolet Big Block 6.635 Length H-Beam Connecting Rods w/ ARP L19 Bolts (Set of 8)

Take your Chevrolet Big Block engine to the next level with these high-performance H-Beam connecting rods from Eagle. Forged from 4340 steel, these rods are designed for competition use and feature a fully machined and shot-peened surface for added strength and durability.

  • Forged 4340 steel construction for exceptional strength and durability
  • Fully machined and shot-peened surface for improved performance
  • Weight-matched set for optimal engine balance
  • Includes ARP L19 bolts for secure and reliable connection

Whether you're building a high-performance engine for the track or the street, these Eagle connecting rods are the perfect choice. With their exceptional strength, durability, and performance, you can trust them to withstand the rigors of high-performance driving.

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Ten years prior to Eagle's official opening were spent developing the technology, relationships, and design that has become Eagle Specialty Products, Inc. Eagle formally began business in August of 1992 offering just a couple of part numbers. Eagle's commitment to quality and service has resulted in customer loyalty and satisfaction. This,in turn, has fueled rapid growth over the years. Eagle added crankshafts to our lineup a few years later as well as expanding our offerings in connecting rods. Continuous design improvements and improvements in materials and manufacturing techniques have resulted in Eagle being the largest and most respected aftermarket connecting rod and crank manufacturer in the industry. We never stop researching ways to make our products lighter, stronger, more efficient to manufacture, and more diverse.
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