First and second generation F-bodies use a subframe that can flex during hard cornering, altering your suspension geometry and even your alignment. The problem solv
First and second generation F-bodies use a subframe that can flex during hard cornering, altering your suspension geometry and even your alignment. The problem solvers at Hotchkis offer Chassis Max handle bars as the solution. Triangular-shaped handle bars tie the control arms to each other or the cowl to the firewall with high-strength tubing, CNC-bent brackets, and laser-cut gussets (in first generation F-bodies) for maximum strength and rigidity. They are computer-designed for superior fit, fabricated from 1.5 in. steel tubing, TIG-welded for strength, and powdercoated with an anthracite finish for durability. Mak
First and second generation F-bodies use a subframe that can flex during hard cornering, altering your suspension geometry and even your alignment. The problem solvers at Hotchkis offer Chassis Max handle bars as the solution. Triangular-shaped handle bars tie the control arms to each other or the cowl to the firewall with high-strength tubing, CNC-bent brackets, and laser-cut gussets (in first generation F-bodies) for maximum strength and rigidity. They are computer-designed for superior fit, fabricated from 1.5 in. steel tubing, TIG-welded for strength, and powdercoated with an anthracite finish for durability. Make the most of your high performance suspension and experience incredible handling and driver control in your street machine when you install Chassis Max handle bars from Hotchkis Sport Suspension.