BMWs need some added chassis strengthening in the front. You may notice some "chassis flex" when cornering or driving over a bumpy road. The reason for this is the incredible amount of force being applied to front strut towers. They have a tendency to flex when force is applied to them. Tying the strut towers together with a brace reduces the amount of flex and soldifies your car's chassis. Easy installation.
We took our popular Billet G8X strut bars and redesigned them to use genuine forged carbon fiber centers. No metal with ugly carbon overlay. This is a real carbon fiber strut bar with ends that are CNC machined from 6061-T6 aluminum, and anodized in Black, Red, or Clear.
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BMW's G80 and G82 M cars are arguably two of the best-built BMW chassis to date, but it does have a few shortcomings. One of the first design weaknesses many people notice right away are the ugly, simplistic front strut brace bars. With the level of detail put into the rest of the M3 and M4, these plain steel bars seem like an afterthought. Vargas Turbo Technologies felt there was major room for improvement and set out to design a new brace kit that is aesthetically pleasing while retaining the strength and fitment of the OE bars. The result is a beautiful, functional 3 piece design with an interlinking "V" bar and center support bar. These Strut Braces are CNC machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and are anodized in Black, Red, or Clear.
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