- The under brace is very important for reinforcing the chassis.
- By installing the Tanabe Sustec under brace prevents unwanted behaviour such as twisting of the chassis.
- Specially engineered to connect to specific points on the undercarriage to provide maximum rigidity.
- The under brace is constructed using reinforced aluminium and has a unique double I-beam internal structure.
- Highly rigid and lightweight structure, significantly strengthening the chassis without adding surplus weight.
- Has a very simple bolt-on installation.
The under brace is a very important modification for strengthening the chassis, particularly on vehicles that have been heavily modified or on higher horsepower vehicles. The importance of reinforcing the chassis on these types of vehicles is often overlooked which can result in flexing of the unibody under various handling loads and can also cause twisting of the chassis.
By installing the Tanabe Sustec under brace this unwanted behaviour can be avoided. The under brace is specially engineered to connect to specific points on the undercarriage that will provide maximum rigidity and flex reduction significantly reinforcing the chassis.
The under brace is constructed using reinforced aluminium and has a unique double I-beam internal structure with an oval shaft design which helps these braces achieve their very high rigidity. As well as being highly rigid the structure is also lightweight which considerably strengthens the chassis without adding surplus weight. When used with the Sustec Tower Bar and Stabilizer the vehicle becomes very competitive in the handling department.
The Tanabe Sustec under brace has a very simple bolt-on installation and will provide very noticeable gains in balance and handling.
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| The under brace is a very important modification for strengthening the chassis, particularly on vehicles that have been heavily modified or on higher horsepower vehicles. The importance of reinforcing the chassis on these types of vehicles is often overlooked which can result in flexing of the unibo |
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