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Tanabe Ttb016f Front Strut Tower Bar Fits 90-97 Mazda Miata on 2040-parts.com

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Tanabe TTB016F Front Strut Tower Bar for 1990-97 Mazda Miata

The strut tower bar is arguably one of the least expensive upgrades that can provide a very high degree of benefit that is felt immediately after installing. Often one of the first modifications performed on a vehicle, the strut tower brace improves handling and stability of a vehicle.

The Sustec Tower Bar has been very popular due to its low price and high functionality. By connecting the strut towers, and creating a balance, the shocks are prevented from independently moving and causing small changes in suspension geometry.

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