Body Braces

Body braces are a type of chassis reinforcement designed to improve your vehicle's structural rigidity and handling characteristics. These components, which include strut tower braces, also known as strut braces or strut bars, work by connecting key points on the car's chassis. By doing so, they reduce chassis flex and distortion that can occur during cornering, braking, and acceleration. This reduction in movement leads to more predictable handling, improved steering response, and a more stable feel on the road.

A properly installed body brace can significantly improve the performance of your suspension system. When your vehicle's chassis is more rigid, the suspension components can work more effectively and as intended. This is especially beneficial for vehicles used in performance driving or motorsports, where chassis flex is a major concern. The most common type of brace, the strut tower brace, connects the top of the two front strut towers. Other popular options include rear strut bars and various chassis braces that connect different points of the vehicle's body to enhance overall stiffness.