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Ultra Racing Fender Bars MX5 Mk1 Reviews

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We are pleased to now have available a fantastic range of Ultra Racing Chassis Braces. Established in 2002, Ultra Racing are a specialist manufacturer of chassis handling and tuning components, and with an emphasis on design, functionality and performance, they have fast become well renowned worldwide for producing some of the highest quality and best performing chassis braces and bars on the market.Recommended for people running sports suspension, these fender bars fit underneath the front wing panels and strengthen the joint between the A pillar and the front chassis. This not only spreads the extreme forces that are excerted in that area of the cars frame by giving extra strength, they also give greatly improved stability and handling by reducing chassis flex.Supplied as a pair.Fits all Mk1 model, 1989>1998

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Simen Løvoll
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Excellent product! Well worth my money. Once I test drove after fitting them, I could absolutely feel the front being much more stiff! Cornering is more direct and responsive. The car now feels solid compared to before, it attacks corners and doesn't slide out. Absolutely recommend these! A must if you want to improve your handling!Fitting them is easy, bolts and nuts come with to fasten it at the front, here I needed a drill to bore two holes in the chassis. Fitting at the back is through the door hinge bolts. 1. If you haven't taken off your front fenders before, I recommend getting some new bolts since the two bolts under the car will likely be rusted.2. Don't forget the hidden nut under the fender by the door - reach it with a long socket - refitting will require small hands, patience and a small ratcheting wrench.3. Don't forget the nut at the front, under the front fender - reach it by loosening the front fender top bolts and sliding it off slightly4. Getting some new plastic fasteners for the inner plastic fender might also be a good idea5. If you decide to use this opportunity to adjust your doors, be sure to put the car down on the floor before doing so - if you do it while the car is on stands you'll have a bad time :)
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