Featured here, the complete SUPERCIRCUIT Chassis Strengthening Bars and Braces developed for the 3rd generation Toyota Noah chassis (R80), which consists of the Front Strut Bar, Front Lower Brace, Rear Lower Bar and Rear Under Bar, to improve and enhance the handling and maneuvering of this mid size MPV.
<FRONT STRUT BAR>
The SUPERCIRCUIT front strut bar is designed to reinforce at the area where the two front suspension top are mounted to the front chassis of the Toyota Noah (R80), to strengthen the front upper chassis and to minimize front chassis flex.
To install the SUPERCIRCUIT front strut bar to the Toyota Noah (R80), the wipers and the plastic covers at the windscreen has to be removed first.
Engineered and manufactured with great details to ensure effectiveness and performance, the brackets on the two sides of the SUPERCIRCUIT Toyota Noah Front Strut Bar are laser cut and machine-bent to shape!
All the plastic trims and front windscreen wipers are back in position after the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar is installed to the Toyota Noah (R80), for a original and professional appearance!
The SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar developed for the Toyota Noah (R80) is finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating, which is simply stylish and elegant at the engine bay!
While the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Strut Bar strengthens the front upper chassis and hold the upper part of the front suspensions, the undercarriage of the Toyota Noah (R80) is strengthened with the SUPERCIRCUIT Front Lower Brace, Rear Lower Bar and Rear Under Bar shown in the picture below. Each of the item is designed with its function and purposes, to meet various kind of driving situations and road conditions.
<FRONT LOWER BRACE>
The 3-point SUPERCIRCUIT Front Lower Brace is designed to mount at the rear section of the Toyota Noah (R80)'s front sub-frame as shown in the below pictures.
This SUPERCIRCUIT Front Lower Brace is often installed together with the Front Strut Bar, so both the upper and lower front chassis is strengthened, for a lesser front chassis flex and hence a more responsive, precise and accurate steering can be achieved.
The SUPERCIRCUIT Front Lower Brace made for the Toyota Noah (R80) in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating is simply original and professionally done!
<REAR LOWER BAR>
The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar is designed to mount at the front section of the Toyota Noah (R80)'s rear sub-frame as shown in the pictures below, to strengthen and minimize rear chassis flex, this is especially important during cornering and maneuvering.
The SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar is finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grader heavy duty coating for a very professional and original appearance at the rear undercarriage of the Toyota Noah (R80).
<REAR UNDER BAR>
The 4-point SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Under Bar is designed to install at the rearward section of the Toyota Noah (R80) rear sub-frame as shown in the pictures below.
The 4-point SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Under Bar is designed to install at the aft side of the Toyota Noah (R80) rear sub-frame, so both the fore and aft of the sub-frame are reinforced and strengthened by the SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Lower Bar and Rear Under Brace respectively as illustrated in the picture below.
The 4-point SUPERCIRCUIT Rear Under Bar is finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating. It is simply original and professional at the undercarriage of the Toyota Noah (R80)!
All the above chassis strengthening bars and braces are designed and manufactured with great engineering input to ensure effectiveness and structural integrity. They are finished in our signature MATTE BLACK industrial grade heavy duty coating for a very professional and elegant appearance!
Please contact us at SUPERCIRCUIT CHASSIS STRENGTHENING BARS DIVISION for more information about the above chassis strengthening products developed for the Toyota Noah/Voxy (R80) above. 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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