Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Honda City GM6 Front Strut Bar, Rear Lower Brace & Rear Anti-roll Bar

SUPERCIRCUIT's Chassis Bars Division has developed a comprehensive set of chassis strengthening and chassis strengthening products for the 6th generation Honda City (GM6; 2014~2020). The bars and braces are designed with their functions and purposes respectively, depending on the requirement and setup.

Feature below, the Honda City GM6 with the Front Strut Bar, Rear Lower Brace and Rear Anti-roll Bar installed.


<FRONT STRUT BAR>
The SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar is designed to reinforce and strengthen the area where the front upper suspensions are mounted, to minimize front upper chassis flex for accurate steering direction and precise maneuvering.



Designed and manufactured with great engineering input to ensure structural integrity and effectiveness, the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar made for the Honda City GM6 is in 2-pcs form, with the adjustable threaded stud screw bolt in the middle, for ease of installation.

 
The brackets at both sides of the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar are laser cut and machine bent to shape, for accurate fitment and structural integrity.



The SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar is finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating which is simply stylish and professional at the engine bay!


While the front chassis is strengthened and enhanced for better and accurate steering, the rear chassis is equally important, but more for improving cornering or maneuvering around corners. Hence the SUPERCIRCUIT REAR LOWER BRACE and REAR ANTI-ROLL BAR is installed (see below picture).


<REAR LOWER BRACE>
The 4-point SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Brace is designed to mount at the area where the control arms of rear Honda City GM6 suspension system is mounted to the chassis, to strengthen this area allows the rear suspension system to take up higher load during cornering and minimize rear chassis flex.


The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Brace is designed to mount at the areas where the control arms of rear Honda City GM6 suspension system are mounted to the chassis, to allow these areas to take up more load without flexing too much of the chassis, for a more stabled rear-end.


The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Brace is finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating for a very original and professional appearance at the undercarriage of the Honda City GM6.


<REAR ANTI-ROLL BAR>
The 19mm SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Anti-roll Bar made for the Honda City GM6 is designed to mount transversely across the rear torsion beam solid axle as shown in the picture below, to improve the stability and enhance the maneuvability of the vehicle during cornering.

Honda City GM6 Rear Torsion Beam with SUPERCIRCUIT ANTI ROLL BAR

During cornering, as the outer suspension moves upwards and the inner suspension move downwards, the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Anti-roll Bar comes into action in resisting the body rolling effect!

Honda City GM6 with SUPERCIRCUIT ARB

The brackets which are mounted at where the bottom part of the rear springs sit, are made from thick steel material and laser cut to shape, for structural integrity and robustness.


The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Anti-roll Bar finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating is made of genuine 'spring steel' for excellent spring effect and responsive recovery after exiting corners, it brings the vehicle back in level in lesser time, hence performs better especially in the 'Moose Test'.

Honda City GM6 Rear Anti-roll Bar by SUPERCIRCUIT.

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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