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Edelbrock Camaro & Firebird Strut Tower Brace 1982-92 (steel) Tpi Engines Z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Springfield, Ohio, United States

Springfield, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Edelbrock Placement on Vehicle:Right

 Eledbrock (Spohn) Camaro & Firebird Strut Tower Brace 1982-92 (Mild Steel) TPI  Engines

Strengthen your front sub frame assembly and eliminate strut tower deflection on your 1982-1992 GM F-Body Camaro and Firebird by connecting the strut towers together and completely triangulating the front chassis. This strut tower brace fully triangulates the front sub-structure of the chassis.
This amounts to more precise steering input, better alignment, and reduced flexing for the ultimate in cornering power and control.
It's an easy bolt in installation with the use of basic hand tools and features black powder coating for a brilliant and durable finish.


Fitment Notes: For cars equipped with a V-8 engine with Tuned Port Injection (TPI) only. Will not fit 1987-1992 Formula. Will not fit Holley Stealth Ram intakes.

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