Mazda Miata / MX-5 (NA6(8)C) 90-97 Tanabe Strut Brace / Tower Bar
- Product Code: Mazda TTB016F
- Availability: In Stock at Manufacturer
- £198.00
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£188.00
- Ex Tax: £156.67
Finance available on all orders above £300.
Tanabe Strut Brace / Tower Bar for Mazda Miata / MX-5
(NA6(8)C) - TTB016F
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 performance
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.
Reinforced Lip, Extruded Centershaft
While simple in appearance, the design of the
centershaft has a significant amount of engineering put into it. The
construction is reinforced extruded aluminum, which features dual reinforced
lips on the underside, as well as tapered ends for additional rigidity. The
center shaft is very lightweight, so weight is not added to reinforce.
Ultra Durable Steel End Plates
The end plates are 100% steel for maximum strength
and durability. Extremely budget tower bars commonly use aluminium end plates,
which are highly subject to deformity and breaking.
Adjustable Preload
It is always recommended to raise the vehicle when
installing so that the load of the shock uppermounts on the shock towers are
relieved and balanced out. When raised, and the tower bar is placed onto the
vehicle, the preload can be adjusted and set. After it is bolted on and the car
is lowered, each shock tower will have equal load and will prevent independent
movements of each shock.
VIP Motorsport is a UK & European Dealer of
Tanabe Suspension, Exhaust & Chassis Products. Our stock is directly linked
with Tanabe, if the item is out of stock with us we would estimate a lead time
of 2-3 weeks. However we recommend contacting a member of the team for an
accurate ETA.
