Sunday, February 7, 2021

Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30) Chassis Strengthening Solutions

Here at the SUPERCIRCUIT Chassis Bars Division, we have developed a complete set of chassis strengthening bars and braces for the undercarriage of the 3rd generation Toyota Alphard 2.5 / Vellfire 2.5 (ANH30), to further enhance and improve the steering and maneuvering of this luxury MPV.

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>
Firstly, to strengthen the front upper chassis of the Toyota Alphard 2.5 ANH30 with the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar.


The SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar is designed to strengthen the front upper chassis of the Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30), to maintain the front chassis geometry and minimize chassis flex for a more controlled and sharper steering.

Engineered and manufactured with great details to ensure effectiveness and performance, the brackets on the two sides of the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar are laser cut and machine-bent to shape for precise fitment and structural integrity.



The SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar made for the Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30) is finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating for a very stylish and elegant appearance at the engine bay.

<FRONT UNDER BRACE>
While the front upper chassis of the Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30) is strengthened with the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar, the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Brace is complementing to the Front Strut Bar above but reinforcing the front lower part of the chassis.


SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Brace is designed to strengthen the front overhanging chassis as well as the front lower sub-frame of the Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30), to minimize front chassis flex and hold the front wheels alignment for an even more controlled and precise maneuvering.



Finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating, the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Under Brace is simply original and professional at the undercarriage of the Toyota Vellfire 2.5 (ANH30).


For the rear section of this Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30) chassis, we have supplied and installed the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar (4-point) holding the front part of the rear sub-frame, and the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Under Bar (2-point) reinforcing the rear part. So the rear chassis is fully strengthened as shown in the picture below.


<REAR LOWER BAR>
The 4-point SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar is designed to strengthen the front section of the Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30) rear sub-frame, as shown in the picture below, where the rear lower trailing arms are mounted to the rear chassis. To allow the chassis to take up more load from the rear suspension and without flexing too much.



The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar is finished in heavy duty industrial grade MATTE BLACK coating for a professional and original appearance at the undercarriage of the Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30).


<REAR UNDER BAR>
While the above 4-point SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar strengthens the front section of the rear sub-frame of the Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30), the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Under Bar strengthens the rear part of the sub-frame as shown in the pictures below.


The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Under Bar is mounted further rearward of the rear axle, to strengthen the rear part of the suspension system of the Toyota Alphard 2.5 (ANH30).





Both the SUPERCIRCUIT REAR LOWER BRACE and REAR UNDER BAR helps in improving stability during cornering for a more controlled and safer maneuvering.

All SUPERCIRCUIT Chassis 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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