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      11-26-2013, 01:16 PM   #1
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DEFIV Differential Brace

The DEFIV differential brace is a handmade structural support from the rear subframe to the differential. It drastically improves the mounting area from the differential to subframe by adding 2 new mounting points with solid billet aluminum bushings up front and replacement poly bushings in the rear making a total of 5 mounting points for the differential.

The DEFIV brace improves rigidity up to 50%, by decreasing the inflection of the differential, it allows the power to be delivered to the rear minimizing wheel hop. It creates a drastic reduction in the geometrical movement by dispersing the load from the 3 OEM rubber mounting points to the now 5 stiffer mounting points. The dispersion released into the 5 mounting points in addition to the structural support of the brace itself at each end of the frame locks in the differential for maximum performance.

After having it in our shop car for more than 5,000 miles both street and track, this is a tried and true product that improves the performance of the vehicle. With or without forced induction, this is a piece that makes a difference.

There are two different material options for the DEFIV brace. There is Chromoly and Titanium. The Titanium brace is significantly lighter, but equally more expensive.

Chromoly was $965 -- PRICE REDUCTION -- $825


Titanium $1865

















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