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MaxTrac Suspension

MaxTrac Suspension Lift Kits, Leveling Kits, Lowering Kits and More

 

MaxTrac Suspension was founded in 2010 by a group of truck enthusiasts who share the same passion for building quality suspension products while keeping them affordable. Together, with decades of experience and knowledge that the group has built, this group built the MaxTrac Suspension name into a brand that is recognized as one of the best in the industry. MaxTrac take tremendous pride and dedication in providing the highest quality suspension products while passing on the savings to you.

The main aspect that sets MaxTrac Suspension apart from other suspension manufacturers is the three types of suspension product lines; Lifting, Leveling and Lowering. The cornerstone of MaxTrac Suspension Systems is their spindles, which are made from either ductile-iron or forged aluminum and provide a precise amount of lift or lowering, without compromising ride quality or suspension travel. The MaxTrac Suspension product line-up includes Lift Kits, Leveling Kits, Lowering Kits, Suspension Lift Kits, Flip Kits, Lowering Springs, Drop Spindles, Shackles, Shocks, Struts, Sway Bar End Links, Alignment Camber Kits, Control Arms, Block & U-Bolts, Carrier Bearings, Coil Springs, Lift Spindles, Track bars, Add-A-Leafs and Shock Extenders.

With ultra-durable, bullet-proof products, ride height options and affordability, MaxTrac is a brand that you can trust! Accesspeed is proud to offer MaxTrac Suspension products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Suspension & Chassis » Strut Tower Bars

Strut Tie Bars, Strut Tower Bars, Strut Tower Braces and Tie Bars

 

What is the purpose of a strut bar or tie bar?

A strut bar is also referred to as a strut tower bar, strut tie bar, and tie bar.  Upper strut bars reduce strut tower flex by tying the two strut towers together. This transfers the load from each strut tower during cornering, which “ties” the two towers together. The lower tie bars, or lower strut bars, improve the handling and steering response of the vehicle by reducing movement of the control and trailing arms and stiffening the subframe. These products are most noticeable during hard cornering.