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Mustang Sr Performance Black Strut Tower Brace (05-14 Gt, V6) on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Marine City, Michigan, United States

Marine City, Michigan, United States
Very Good
Brand:SR PERFORMANCE Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:383959

Mustang SR Performance Black Strut Tower Brace (05-14 GT, V6)

VGC CONDITION

FEATURES

Eliminates Suspension FlexAircraft-Grade 4130 Chromoly SteelClassic Black Powdercoat FinishFits 2005 to 2014 V6 and GT Mustangs

DESCRIPTION

Eliminate Body Flex. Eliminate unwanted chassis flex and body roll in your S197 Mustang with an SR Performance Strut Tower Brace for improved handling. This SR Performance Strut Tower Brace was designed to fit both the V6 and GT Mustangs. 

Superior Construction. Made from super strong, aircraft-grade 4130 chromoly alloy steel to keep your front end from flexing under the torque of your motor, this SR Performance Mustang Strut Tower Brace is finished with a durable, attractive black powdercoat finish for great under hood looks and durability. 

Eastallation. This SR Performance Strut Tower Brace is a simple bolt-on upgrade that clears the factory intake manifold and is easily install with basic hand tools. 

Application. This Black SR Performance Mustang Strut Tower Brace is designed to fit the 2005 to 2014 V6 and GT Mustangs. It will not fit the Shelby GT500 model.

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