Pontiac Firebird Strut Tower Brace - Front - UMI Performance - `93-`02
Pontiac Firebird Strut Tower Brace - Front - UMI Performance - `93-`02

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The Pontiac Firebird Strut Tower Brace from UMI Performance is a high-quality upgrade for your 1993-2002 model. This front strut tower brace is designed to connect both the right and left shock towers, providing enhanced handling and steering response for your vehicle.
With its construction of 1-1/4” USA tubing and 1/4” thick CNC laser cut mounting plates, the UMI Performance Strut Tower Brace offers durable support while weighing in at less than 5 lbs. As a first suspension modification, it's straightforward to install, requiring only 15 minutes or less with basic hand tools. By reinforcing the front end of your vehicle, this brace can aid your Firebird in handling big, sticky tires up front and improve the overall driving experience. It’s a must-have for any automotive enthusiast looking to fine-tune their vehicle’s performance without excessive modifications.
Features
- Constructed from 1-1/4” USA tubing
- 1/4” thick CNC laser cut mounting plates
- Weighs less than 5 lbs
- Easy installation in 15 minutes or less
- Application: 1993-2002 Chevrolet Camaro, 1993-2002 Pontiac Firebird
- Note: Will not fit V6 Models, 96-97 SS, and Fast Performance 102 intakes
If you're looking to enhance your vehicle’s performance, consider reaching out to us directly for any questions or further customization options. Our team is ready to assist you at our locations in Austin, Texas, and Los Angeles, California. We also offer professional installation services at both sites. Call us at 512-982-9393 (TX) or 562-981-6800 (CA) to learn more.
Additionally, if you're considering purchasing multiple items, feel free to contact us for shipping discounts. Remember, we offer installation services on premises at both our locations.
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