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Why does HR rear shock-tower brace use only one main tube?

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Why does HR rear shock-tower brace use only one main tube?

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Our large diameter certified 1020 DOM tube is mounted to our exclusive ‘Force System’ brackets and is designed as an integral component of our chassis system. As a stand-alone unit, the main tube effectively halts flexing of the rear shock towers. When tied into the HR system, the RSTB functions as the mounting point for our exclusive roll cage that, in turn, ties into our patent pending subframe connectors. The result is an exceptionally stiff chassis with optimal safety.

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