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Doluck Rear Cross Bar For Honda Acura Integra Civic Dc2 Dc1 Eg6 Ej1 on 2040-parts.com

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Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarskiy kray, Russian Federation

Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarskiy kray, Russian Federation
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Brand:DoLuck Warranty:No Warranty

For sale used DoLuck rear cross bar for Honda Integra DC2, Civic 3DR 92-95 EG4-6, Coupe EJ1 92-95

Good condition

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Without strengthening body rigidity, body will be flexed by road roughness, traction force and cornering G-force and accurate suspension stroke won’t be obtained.
Although rigidity on the suspension fixed points will be increased by installing front and rear strut tower bars, those won’t be able to strengthen body center area. DoLuck Rear Cross Bar was designed and developed to increase rigidity of this body center part.
Even this DoLuck Rear Cross Bar is installed, the rear passenger space will be still there and most importantly the installation of this item is pretty straight forward.

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