Beatrush Rear Lower Tie Bar 02-06 Acura Rsx Dc5 Laile Gold Jdm on 2040-parts.com
Brisbane, California, US
BRAND NEW BEATRUSH REAR LOWER TIE BAR
Item Description •Even the most powerful car can not perform at a high level without sufficient body rigidity. The Beatrush PerformanceBar restrains suspension links and other installation points to enhance rigidity, which make the suspension movement smooth and enhances steering response as well as traction. Also preventing chasis distortion(Chasis distortion will reduce the car's suspension feeling, giving it more understeer). •Fits all '02-up RSX.
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