Saturday, November 2, 2019

Mazda CX-5 (KE) Chassis Strengthening

Here are the chassis strengthening and handling improvement solutions for the 1st generation Mazda CX-5 (KE, 2012-2017) from the chassis bars department of SUPERCIRCUIT.

They are the SUPERCIRCUIT FRONT STRUT BAR, FRONT LOWER BRACE and REAR LOWER BRACE. Each of them is designed for its own function and purpose.

<FRONT STRUT BAR>
First of all, the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar (some called it Strut Tower Brace) is designed to strengthen the front upper chassis of the Mazda CX-5 (KE). 




The MATTE BLACK SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar is simply stylish, elegant and original at the engine bay of the Mazda CX-5 (KE) for a very original and professional appearance!





<FRONT LOWER BRACE>

The Mazda CX-5's handling and maneuvering is further improved by strengthening the front lower sub-frame, where the front suspension lower arm is mounted to the chassis, so that the front lower chassis is able to withstand better load without flexing too much, under various driving conditions.





<REAR LOWER BRACE>

While the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar and Front Lower Brace covers the the front part of the chassis for accurate steering and precised maneuvering, the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Brace reinforce the rear part of the chassis of the Mazda CX-5 (KE) for better controll and lesser body roll during cornering.







Just like all the other SUPERCIRCUIT products, the above chassis strengthening products are designed and manufactured with great engineering input to ensure effectiveness and structural integrity of strengthening the chassis for a safer and dynamic driving. They are coated in industrial grade MATTE BLACK finishing which is scratch resistance and durable.

Please contact us at SUPERCIRCUIT CHASSIS STRENGTHENING BARS DIVISION for more information. 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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