How would Häns Racecraft’s subframe connectors help my performance?
The most difficult forces to counter in a chassis are the loads that result in torsional deflection. It is important to minimize deflection under load. Modern unibody vehicles handle poorly under the stress that daily and competition driving can impart. This is largely the result of twisting (torsion) forces on the vehicle’s chassis that comes from cornering and engine torque. The chassis misalignment from these forces cause unpredictable handling and power loss. The power that is supposed to accelerate the vehicle is now diverted into the chassis. HR patent pending subframe connectors address these forces and the result is the most structurally rigid subframe on the market today. The resultant stiff chassis maintains suspension alignment and directs the power from the engine to the ground. Maximizing vehicle performance begins with a stiff chassis borne from precision engineered subframe connectors.