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Fits 2012-16 Hyundai Accent Chromoly 4 Point Chassis Lower Tiebar Brace on 2040-parts.com

US $240.00
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:Pierce Motorsports Surface Finish:Painted Country of Manufacture:United States

We've built a chromoly 4 point lower subframe brace to help minimize the deflection in the stock crossmember and a-arm mounts. The 4 point brace bolts to the front of the a-arm bolts and keeps the control arm mounts from flexing which reduces the toe change in both braking and acceleration while adding additional strength throughout the crossmember and front chassis by attaching to the rear subframe bolts. I can say that the 2 point brace on a daily driven streetcar has a slight improvement on steering feel while the 4 point brace is much more noticeable. Bars are available in white/red/blue/silver and black finishs---special colors available by request. Please allow a week for color requests.

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