Pilot Strut Bar
A strut bar or also known as a strut brace is an aftermarket car suspension accessory used in conjunction with MacPherson struts on unibody chassis to provide extra strength between the strut towers. It is designed to reduce strut tower flex by trying two parallel strut towers together. A result is the improved chassis rigidity. There are two types of strut bars, the front upper strut bar and the rear upper strut bar. The front upper strut bar is raised approximately 2 inches away from the strut. The rear upper strut, on the other hand, is mounted underneath the trunk carpet. The Pilot Strut Bar is one of the most commonly employed strut brace in automobiles. Strut bars offer an easy bolt-on result for better handling that is why it considered as a great add-on to any vehicle. You'll feel the difference when you install Pilot strut bars using existing upper strut mounting bolts. Employing it will help avoid some traction loss. Pilot strut bars are perfect for those wanting to achieve high performance at a low cost. To fit your vehicle's style, Pilot strut bars are made of the highest quality materials and are offered in different finishes. Strut bars are made of heavy-gauge aluminum bars with rigid steel mounts that contributes to its strength. Most colors include sliver, red, blue or high-tech carbon fiber look. Strut bar helps strengthen the car and make it more rigid for hard turns. Its prominent features are the increase in structural rigidity, eliminate flexing in front unibody and upper strut mounts for better handling and steering accuracy and a more linear and predictable cornering.