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Hotchkis Chassis Max Brace in stock and ships FREE w/promo @ PFYC.com

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Old Sep 9, 2010 | 10:07 AM
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Hotchkis Chassis Max Brace in stock and ships FREE w/promo @ PFYC.com

Free shipping for a limited time!

For a limited time, get free shipping on our Hotchkis Chassis Max Brace in the lower 48 states!. Use promo code

FS091610

during checkout to get your discount using the "Promo Code" entry box. We apologize that this offer is not available in AK, HI, PR, or Canada.

Like many modern muscle cars, the 2010 Camaro suffers from significant chassis flex and wheel hop. Under hard acceleration, the stock rear subframe moves quite a bit, reducing traction and stability. Installing a Hotchkis Sport Suspension Chassis Max Brace reduces chassis flex and improves traction during hard launches and high-speed cornering by triangulating the rear sub frame to the chassis frame rails. Manufactured from strong, lightweight elliptical aluminum tubing and mated to laser-cut, CNC-machined aluminum brackets, the system bolts on in minutes. The Chassis Max Brace has excellent ground clearance and fits with most aftermarket exhaust systems. Finished in a durable anthracite powdercoat, the Chassis Max is a must-have for any modern Camaro.

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