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Fabtech Motorsports

Fabtech Motorsports Suspension, Lift Kits, Shocks, Coilovers and Control Arms for Trucks, SUVs, Jeeps and UTVs

 

Fabtech Motorsports is a leading manufacturer of truck, SUV and Jeep aftermarket suspension lift kits, leveling kits, and control arms. With over 25 years of experience in aftermarket suspension design. State of the art software, fabrication equipment along with Fabtech’s seasoned engineers and fabricators allow the company to develop products that are constantly on the cutting edge. Fabtech has received numerous awards for designs that continue to lead the market. The Fabtech headquarters span across 5 acres. The custom building was constructed to Fabtech’s specification for in house development, manufacturing, distribution and administration. The 100,000 square foot facility is divided into designated departments that can operate as a single unit or collectively as a group. This allows Fabtech to function 24 hours a day as needed without compromising security, capacity or quality of the operations.

Proper design in suspension development is key in providing a quality, trouble free product to the end consumer. Fabtech leads the industry with extensive research, design technology and rigorous testing that results in the highest performing, finest quality suspension system for the discerning off-road enthusiast. Fabtech is a leader in the off-road industry, designing and manufacturing quality lift kits for Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Hummer, Jeep, Nissan, Ram and Toyota.

New vehicle platforms now require a full integration of the vehicle electronics and sensors into the suspension design in order for the vehicle to properly function. Fabtech has invested into proprietary development processes and technologies to aid in properly designing new vehicle suspension systems that lead the industry.  In-field testing and multiple vehicle fit checks ensure products will fit properly during installation and provide years of trouble free service with superior vehicle ride qualities. For example, Fabtech recently released their new Jeep interior cargo rack, Jeep steel tube fenders and Jeep steel inner fenders for the Wrangler and Gladiator models.

To ensure product quality, Fabtech builds all of its componentry in house. The manufacturing division is a world class lean environment dedicated to consistently producing quality parts in low or high volume production runs. Multiple laser cutters, robotic welders, forming equipment, machining centers and skilled welders provide flexibility and quality to its production. Packaging, warehousing and distribution are contained within the building for immediate shipment world-wide. Accesspeed is proud to offer Fabtech Motorsports products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Brakes » Master Cylinders and Boosters

Performance Master Cylinders and Brake Boosters

 

What is a master cylinder?

Simply put, the master cylinder in your vehicle generates the pressure needed for proper brake system function. The master cylinder converts the pedal pressure you apply with your foot into hydraulic pressure for the brake system. Your brake pedal is connected to your master cylinder using a pushrod. When you apply pressure to the brake pedal, the master cylinder pistons compress the brake fluid which pressurizes the brake lines. This pressure then pushes on the pistons in your brake calipers, and ultimately clamping the brake pads onto the rotors to slow and stop your vehicle.

 

How does a master cylinder work?

The pressure exerted on the brake pedal by your foot is converted into hydraulic pressure by the master cylinder. That pressure sends brake fluid through your brake lines and actuates the caliper pistons, which slows and stops your vehicle.

 

What is a brake booster?

The brake booster sits in between the master cylinder and driver's pedal and boosts pressure, making it easier to function when pressing the pedal. Surprisingly, it requires a great deal of force to compress the master cylinder pistons.