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*Even within the same vehicle model, compatibility may vary depending on the grade and year. Additionally, separate parts may be required for installation. For detailed compatibility information, please be sure to check the following:HerePlease check further.
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In mass-produced vehicles, the left and right lower arms are the mounting points for the open-structure suspension.By connecting the base with a steel oval pipe, deformation is suppressed. By restricting unnecessary alignment changes, it supports precise handling. Use in conjunction with strut tower bars, floor crossbars, etc. is recommended.>>Learn more
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High-rigidity pipes suppress deformation of the cross members.
The "lower arm bar" suppresses deformation of the lower suspension pivot (fulcrum). In mass-produced vehicles, the bases of the left and right lower arms, which are the suspension mounting points with an open structure, are connected with a highly rigid steel or aluminum pipe, thereby suppressing unnecessary alignment changes and supporting precise handling. To ensure uniform pressure on the joint surface, gussets (reinforcement plates) are placed on the mounting surface. It ensures the highest level of rigidity for a lower arm bar. The impact on minimum ground clearance is limited to a maximum of about 15 mm, so the impact on practical use is minimal. It is more effective when installed in a two-tiered configuration with a strut tower bar or floor cross bar.
