Saturday, January 12, 2019

Honda City (GM2/GM3) Chassis Bars

Featured here is the complete set of chassis strengthening bars specially developed for the 5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 (2008-2014) by our chassis division here at SUPERCIRCUIT, to improve the handling, accurate maneuvering and sharper steering control of the vehicle.

Each of the SUPERCIRCUIT chassis bars has its function and role respectively, to cater for different situations and needs, or installed all for optimum chassis strength and stiffness!

<FRONT STRUT BAR>
The Front Strut Bar strengthen the front upper chassis of the Honda City GM2/GM3, to maintain the front upper chassis in shape for a more accurate steering and turning direction.

5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Strut Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Tower Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Chassis Strengthening Bars

5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Strut Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Tower Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Chassis Strengthening Bars

5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Strut Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Tower Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Chassis Strengthening Bars

5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Strut Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Tower Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Chassis Strengthening Bars

5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Strut Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Tower Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Chassis Strengthening Bars

<FRONT UNDER BAR>
The SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Bar is mounted at the front part of the Honda City GM2/GM3 front sub-frame, to reinforce the front sub-frame and the front lower chassis from being flexing too much, especially when the two front wheels are not at the same level i.e. high speed cornering, traveling on uneven surfaces etc.

The undercarriage of the Honda City GM2/GM3 with the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Bar installed.

The undercarriage of the Honda City GM2/GM3 with the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Bar installed.

The undercarriage of the Honda City GM2/GM3 with the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Bar installed.

Closeup look of the SUPERCIRCUIT Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Under Bar


<FRONT LOWER BRACE>
The 4-point SUPERCIRCUIT Front Lower Brace developed for the Honda City GM2/GM3 is mounted at the rear side of the front sub-frame. Together with the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Bar, the front sub-frame is reinforced and strengthen in every direction for a more rigid and strong front lower chassis.

The undercarriage of the Honda City GM2/GM3 with the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Bar installed.


5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Lower Brace, Honda City GM2/GM3 Front Lower Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Chassis Strengthening Bars, Honda City Front Lower Bar/ Front Lower Brace

Closeup look of the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Lower Brace on the Honda City GM2/GM3 Undercarriage

Honda City GM2/ Honda City GM3 Front Lower Brace by SUPERCIRCUIT

<REAR STRUT BAR>
The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Strut Bar of the 5th generation Honda City GM2/ GM3 is designed to strengthen the rear upper chassis of the car for better road holding capability and minimizing 'fish-tailing' effect for a more controlled cornering.


5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Boot Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Strut Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Chassis Strengthening Bar, Honda City Rear Strut Bar/ Rear Tower Bar

5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Boot Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Strut Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Chassis Strengthening Bar, Honda City Rear Strut Bar/ Rear Tower Bar

5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Boot Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Strut Bar, Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Chassis Strengthening Bar, Honda City Rear Strut Bar/ Rear Tower Bar

Closeup look of the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Strut Bar made for the Honda City GM3/ Honda City GM2

SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Strut Bar for Honda City GM2/ Honda City GM3

<REAR LOWER BAR>
The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar made for the Honda City GM2/GM3 is designed to mount at the middle section of the rear chassis, to strengthen the rear lower chassis of the vehicle from over flexing during high speed cornering or sudden maneuvering, hence a more controlled and safer driving.


5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3's Undercarriage with the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar installed.

The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar installed to the Honda City GM2/GM3

Closeup look of the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar installed to the Honda City GM2/GM3

5th generation Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Lower Bar by SUPERCIRCUIT

<REAR ANTI-ROLL BAR>
The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Anti-roll Bar developed for the Honda City GM2/GM3 to stiffen the rear suspension so that it is prone to resist vehicle body roll during cornering. It is mounted transversely and interconnects the lower suspension mounts. During cornering, as the outer suspension moves upwards and the inner suspension move downwards, the anti-roll bar comes into action in resisting the body rolling effect!

5th generation Honda City (2008-2014) GM2/ GM3 Rear Anti Roll Bar. Honda City GM2 Rear Anti Roll Bar. Honda City GM3 Rear Anti Roll Bar.

Designed and manufactured with great engineering input, the Honda City GM2/GM3 Rear Anti-roll Bar comes with real spring effect, which will help to bring the car back to level quicker after exiting corners. 

Closeup look of the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Anti Roll Bar Bracket of the Honda City GM2/GM3.

The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Anti-roll Bar Kit comes with all the necessary brackets and stainless steel bolts and nylon nuts for extra safety. It is designed for direct bolt-on to the Honda City GM2/GM3 rear solid axle without having any mod.

SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Anti-Roll Bar made for the 5th generation Honda City GM2/ Honda City GM3

All SUPERCIRCUIT Chassis Bars & Anti-roll Bars are engineered and manufactured with top notched technology and craftsmanship, then finished in MATTE BLACK industrial grade coating for long lasting performance and stylish professional appearance.

Please contact us at SUPERCIRCUIT CHASSIS STRENGTHENING BARS DIVISION for more information or to purchase, Tel: +6 03 5632 2855 or pay us a visit to our showroom at SS13 Subang Jaya Industrial Estate for installation.

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