F/S EG "H brace" $30
brand? pics?
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http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2931273
'06 Mazdaspeed 6
L3-VDT
'02 S2000... Sold
F20c
'93 Civic dx... Sold
B18C1
'95 4dr. GSR... Sold
B18C1 Supercharged
'95 LS... Sold
Originally Posted by shamoo
I have no problems punching a 10 year old in the face if they dented my car with intent.
ttt Megan Racing is the brand.
Here is a pic from their site:
Here is a pic from their site:
As you drive your car undergoes stress as your whole chassis will twist and absorb a lot of energy created by the force of inertia and gravity. Over the years, it s been proven that a performance vehicle must reinforce the chassis and make a more rigid frame by connecting points in your vehicle that are crucial to the behavior of your vehicle.
By connecting points in your chassis and reinforcing the frame you are able to channel that energy that is being absorbed by the chassis flex back into your suspension components. This allows your suspension components such as your springs, shocks, and swaybars to do their job more effectively with more stability.
An H-Brace connects the underside of your chassis and frame by connecting 4 crucial points underneath your chassis that undergo the most stress during cornering. Proffesional installation is HIGHLY recommended due to the familiarity of the connections between the chassis and subframes.
Please note that some ground clearance will be compromised; however this is often no greater than 2" and is often directly under the front wheels.
By connecting points in your chassis and reinforcing the frame you are able to channel that energy that is being absorbed by the chassis flex back into your suspension components. This allows your suspension components such as your springs, shocks, and swaybars to do their job more effectively with more stability.
An H-Brace connects the underside of your chassis and frame by connecting 4 crucial points underneath your chassis that undergo the most stress during cornering. Proffesional installation is HIGHLY recommended due to the familiarity of the connections between the chassis and subframes.
Please note that some ground clearance will be compromised; however this is often no greater than 2" and is often directly under the front wheels.
do you need ANYbolts or anything to mount it and where do you mount it i know it goes underneith my motor but what does it attact to?
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