Lingenfelter
Lingenfelter Performance Packages, Crate Engines, Air Intake, Exhaust, Drivetrain and Suspension
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering was founded over 46 years ago and is a globally recognized brand in the performance engineering industry. The company offers engine building, engine and chassis tuning components and installation for vehicle owners; component product development; services to manufacturers, aftermarket and original equipment suppliers; prototype and preparation of product development vehicles; late product life-cycle performance improvements; durability testing; and show and media event vehicles. Vehicle packages include Corvette, Camaro, CTS-V, ATS-V, GTO, G8, SS, Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, Escalade, Silverado, Sierra, Colorado and Canyon.
Driven by a strong racing heritage, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering makes it their mission to deliver premier quality performance parts, vehicles, and service. Lingenfelter offers industry leading in-house performance engineered products, and every team member is committed to a winning customer experience. "Winning performance through innovative engineering". Accesspeed is proud to offer Lingenfelter products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.
Below are just some of the many great Lingenfelter products offered by Accesspeed:
- Air Intake
- Brakes
- Cooling System
- Crate Engines
- Drivetrain
- Electrical
- Exhaust
- Fuel System
- Harmonic Balancers & Pulleys
- Suspension
- Wheels
Suspension & Chassis » Skid Plates
Skid Plates
What does the skid plate do?
The skid plate protects the important undercarriage components like the fuel tank, differentials, and transfer case. If you plan to do any driving off-road, invest in skid plates!
Are skid plates worth it?
A better question would be, what price do you put on replacing your differentials, transfer case or fuel tank? Skid plates are 100% worth it. If you do any wheeling, skid plates should be your first purchase. And no, insurance will not cover a new transfer case that has a hole in it from a large rock you didn’t see.