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Strut Tower Brace - 2 Point - Lightweight Aluminum - 2011-2015 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $259.00
Location:

Jonesville, Virginia, United States

Jonesville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Spohn Surface Finish:Bright Red Powder Coat Manufacturer Part Number:C11-964 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:C11-964 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

Application: 2011-2015 Chevrolet Camaro

Strengthen your front subframe assembly and eliminate strut tower deflection on your 2011+ Chevy Camaro by connecting the strut towers together. Our strut tower brace is built from extruded aluminum oval tubing with a honeycomb reinforced interior for the ultimate in lightweight strength and rigidity. It features cast aluminum mounting pads that are 100% TIG welded to the tubing for precision fitment to the factory mounting holes, no drilling or welding is required! All required mounting hardware is included and it features a brilliant and durable powder coated finish in your choice of the above colors. The total weight of the entire assembly is only 5.8 pounds! Strut Tower Brace Features: Extruded aluminum oval tubing with a honeycomb reinforced interior Cast aluminum mounting pads that are 100% TIG welded to the tubing 100% bolt in installation - no drilling or welding is required All required mounting hardware is included Entire assembly weighs only 5.8 pounds Brilliant and durable powder coated finish in your choice of the above colors Fitment Notes: Will not fit the 2010 Camaro. Your 2011-2015 Camaro must have the three threaded mounting holes in the strut towers from the factory as shown in the last two pictures listed. The 2010 and some very early 2011 Camaros do not have these type of strut towers. Will not clear a supercharger.

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