General Motors
The Hotchkis Sport Suspension Rear Shock Tower Brace for 1968-1969 Camaro & Firebird cars ties together the chassis for added rigidity and improved vehicle performance by reducing flex. A must for any vehicle looking to reduce chassis flex for road racing, auto crossing, or spirited driving. Also makes a great upgrade on convertibles to help reduce chassis flex. The brace is fabricated from 1.500 in. steel tubing, and is powder anthracite. This easy to install kit is a must for any high-performance classic F-Body
Note: May not fit convertible models without modification.
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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