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BMR-MSTB002R-1
BMR-MSTB002H-2
BMR SUSPENSION
®

Chrome Moly Shock Tower Brace
93-02 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird

SKU: BMR-MSTB002R
$219.95

Availability: Out Of Stock
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Description:

Reduce chassis flex and increase handling and performance on your 4th Gen GM F-body with a Strut Tower Brace from BMR Suspension. The F-body chassis flexes dramatically, even with mild amounts of torque and horsepower. BMR's Strut Tower Braces are manufactured from a mix 1 BMR has designed the MSTB002 for the street performance, drag race, and handling applications. This two-point design solidly links the front strut towers, added strength to the entire front unibody and suspension. BMR's MSTB002 Strut Tower Brace is 100% bolt-in. This means they can be easily installed with simple hand tools, and no welding is required. When performance is a must, rely on BMR Suspension! BMR Suspension's MSTB002 are available in black hammertone and red powdercoat for long-lasting good looks. Installation time is less than 1 hour. Proudly made in the U.S.A.

Features:

  • Fits 1993-2002 V6 equipped and 1993-1997 SS model GM F-bodies
  • Dramatically increases chassis stiffness and improves handling
  • Manufactured from 1
  • Uses 1/4-inch laser-cut steel plate
  • 100% bolt-in design
  • Fully TIG-welded
  • Designed for street performance, drag race, and handling applications
  • Proudly designed and made in the U.S.A.


  • Package Includes:

  • BMR Strut Tower Braces


  • Compatible With:

  • 1993-2002 Chevrolet Camaro
  • 1993-2002 Pontiac Firebird


  • WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/