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Anti-roll Bars for Motor Sports

The GT2i team is delighted to present its range of anti-roll bars for motor sports. This essential chassis component has a direct impact on your car's handling.

Why use anti-roll bars in motor sports?

They connect the two shock absorber bells on the same axle (front or rear), thereby stiffening the assembly and preventing unwanted twisting of your chassis. During heavy braking in a race, the body may not be rigid enough and may be stressed to the point of flexing slightly. This is obviously minimal, but still undesirable. It is the role of an anti-roll bar to remedy this phenomenon, which is why it is an essential component.

As a result, understeer and roll will be reduced, allowing the driver to get the most out of their car and outperform their competitors.

All the models offered by our team are carefully designed and engineered to fit each corresponding vehicle perfectly. Therefore, please ensure that your vehicle matches the reference number provided.

Special features of anti-roll bars

Please note that in some cases, installing an anti-roll bar may require minor modifications to your car, such as a brake fluid reservoir or a fuse box. Although this is very rare, it is worth mentioning to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

From the Peugeot 106 and 206 to the Volkswagen Golf and Renault Clio RS, check out our range and you're sure to find what you're looking for.

We also recommend taking a look at our entire chassis category, which includes short springs, coilovers, and anti-roll bars. Installing these components together will transform your vehicle and your lap times on the track!
Don't wait any longer—give your car the handling it deserves!

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