65 - 70 Mustang TCP Shock Tower Brace Package
1965 - 70 Mustang Total Control Shock Tower Brace Package
Fits 1965 - 70 Ford Mustang And 67 - 70 Cougars. This Multi-stage Triangulated Shock Tower Bracing System Improves Overall Vehicle Handling Performance By Greatly Reducing Chassis Flex Forward Of The Firewall. See Below For More Details. INSTALL NOTE: Does Not Fit Late Model 5.0 EFI Engine Conversions.
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Special Notes
The TCP multi-stage shock tower bracing system improves overall vehicle handling performance by greatly reducing chassis flex forward of the firewall. The system is made up of three separate component groups:
- Adjustable export brace
- Adjustable Fender Monte Carlo brace
- Adjustable Truss braces
Installed individually each makes a marked improvement to the stability of the firewallinner-fender structure. Used collectively, a triangulated bracing structure is created securing key chassis dimensions
Light Weight Materials Used When Possible:
A desirable strength-to-weight ratio is achieved using aluminum wherever possible. Mounting brackets are machined from 1/4? thick 6061-T6 aluminum, then clear anodized to resist oxidization. All bracing rods are also 6061-T6 tubular aluminum. Tubing ends are swedged to increase wall thickness and strength at the threaded ends. Lightweight mild-steel rod ends provide an adjustable attachment method and ensure a perfect fit for every installation.
Simple Analogy:
A simple analogy of how the complete system works is a common cardboard shoebox to simulate the engine bay. Without the top the box is flimsy and opposite corners can be pushed toward each other. With the top on the box, the diagonals are secured and the entire structure is significantly more stable.
Details
- TCP-PKG-TWRB-51
- TCP-PKG-TWRB-51
- Total Control Products
- New
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Shipping Information
- Item Requires Shipping
- 15.0 lbs.
- W8.0000” x H9.0000” x L55.0000”
- $19.95
- This item ships in its own box.
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