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Coats  |  SKU: COA1141821

Coats 1141821 Ultra Low Angle (ULA) Cone - Ford - 40mm

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Coats 1141821 Ultra Low Angle (ULA) Cone - Ford - 40mm

The new Coats ULA 3˚ Centering Cone combined with the Fixed Finger Plate 12b (135 mm; 40 mm shaft) are specifically designed to be used together on 2004 & Newer F150, 2003 Newer Expedition and Navigator wheels. They will improve the quality of any "regular" balance job for the listed vehicles and in addition will improve your chances of success when troubleshooting a vibration or steering nibble complaint vehicle.

Applicable vehicle lines include:

2003 Newer Expedition Navigator 2004 Newer F-150 Precision handling, precise steering and the sensitivity of today's vehicle suspension systems has increased the need for precision balancing in combating vibration or steering nibble complaints. A precision balance job can be degraded when standard balancer accessories do not fit the wheel as precisely as possible. Together, Coats and Ford Engineering have developed an Ultra Low Angle (ULA) 3˚ Cone and Fixed Finger Plate to be used specifically on 2004 & Newer F150, 2003 Newer Expedition and Navigator. This new dedicated tooling will improve the mechanical repeatability for runout and balance when mounting tire and wheel assemblies on any service balancer with a 40 mm diameter shaft. Mechanical repeatability is different from calibration. It is the apparent change in balance or runout when an assembly is first balanced or checked for runout and then removed and rebalanced again. This repeatability can be degraded when the standard balancer accessories do not fit the wheel as precisely as possible. Repeatability is also affected when the balancer shaft or accessories have excessive wear, therefore, periodic inspection of balancing equipment is strongly recommended.