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SpeedLogix Arched 4-Point Rear Shock Tower Brace; Mopar Silver (06-23 Charger)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CR23436
SpeedLogix Arched 4-Point Rear Shock Tower Brace; Mopar Silver (06-23 Charger)
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      Description

      Following the success of our braces, our arched 4-point offers the structural benefits of our standard 4-point rear brace while allowing for additional trunk space. Our rear shock tower braces are built form 4130 chro-moly tubing providing all of the chassis stiffening qualities you have come to expect.

      Benefits:
      - Made from 4130 chrome-moly steel
      - Each piece is precision welded
      - Closed triangle shape for strength and ultimate handling
      - Bolt in, no welding required

      Note: powder coat colors may or may not be an exact match to your factory color.

      Fitment:

      SpeedLogix SX-306-5012A-MoparSilver

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