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What is frame reinforcement used for in a car?

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What is frame reinforcement used for in a car?

There are countless different things to watch out for in auto tuning. In many cases, a so-called frame stiffening is also necessary, which is primarily intended to increase the rigidity of the body. A big advantage is that many models no longer require welding or cutting work when the frame reinforcement is to be attached. Frame stiffeners are available in a wide variety of designs and, on request, can also be delivered pre-painted in the vehicle color.

The advantages of frame reinforcement!

What is frame reinforcement used for in a car?

With such a stiffening, the longitudinal members of the vehicle are stiffened easily and precisely. Frame stiffeners must always be attached at the weakest point, which in most cases is directly under the transmission tunnel. In addition, such stiffening connects the rear and front axles. If such a frame stiffener is attached, this already has a positive effect on the steering behavior.

Ground clearance is not negatively affected

Frame stiffeners are attached as close as possible to the chassis by a specialist. As a result, vehicle owners usually do not have to worry about ground clearance. Another plus point is that most frame stiffeners do not have to be welded on. The assembly takes place at the existing screwing points and should not pose any problems or difficulties even for inexperienced / inexperienced persons. When ordering, the desired color (from the entire RAL range) of the frame reinforcement can often be taken into account. By the way, the parts should be made of high-strength steel and supplied with fastening material.

What is frame reinforcement used for in a car?

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