BMR Suspension Upgrades available at ModBargains.com! BMR Suspension 2-Point Strut Tower Brace 2010-11 Camaro V8 (non-Supercharged) Features: - Tightens Front End Handling by increasing Chassis Rigidity
- Easy Bolt-On Installation Using Factory Bolt Holes
- Maximum Clearance Allows Easy Engine Cover Removal
| | The fifth generation of Chevrolet's F-body platform is GM's most rigid platform to date, but it could still be improved upon. Strut towers are subject to more load than most Drivers realize, and even just normal everyday driving can deflect the towers a measurable amount! Help alleviate the chassis flex problems that keep your 5th Gen from being the best it can be with this 2-point strut tower brace. Aggressive driving - and especially track-day driving conditions can move the towers around enough to create erratic handling inconsistencies out on the track and cause temporary alignment drift. Most of this load is directed inward as the strut/spring compresses and attempts to close the distance between the two towers, so bracing to tie the towers together helps cancel out the deflection. BMR's front Strut Tower Brace reinforces the front end by tying the two strut towers together, effectively canceling tower deflection. BMR's Strut Tower Brace is manufactured from large diameter 1.75"" x .120"" tubing with heavy duty 1/4"" thick mounting plates. Our braces mount directly to the top of the strut towers at the highest leverage point for the greatest amount of stability. The upper strut retainer is replaced with BMR's billet aluminum, high clearance retainer. This BMR Suspension upgrade is available in your choice of red powdercoat or black hammertone finish. Note: While this system is designed for Naturally Aspirated Camaro models, this BMR Strut Tower Brace is compatible with an Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger or similar. Interested in ordering some BMR Suspension Upgrades for your Camaro? Call ModBargains at 714-582-3330 to make an order today! |
Mod Category:
Suspension
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Chassis Braces & Bushings