Whiteline Engine Pitch Stop Mount

Whiteline Engine Pitch Stop Mount Subaru WRX STI

Whiteline’s billet aluminium pitch stop mounting is built to handle the demands of high torque and power engines by limiting the amount of movement the engine and drivetrain will place upon the pitch stop. Utilizing low compliance bushing technology this eliminates the slop, twisting & shudder found in the OEM rubber bushings allowing for a faster, positive, responsive feel of power delivery.

VEHICLE: Subaru Impreza / WRX / STI
PRODUCT NUMBER: KBR39
MSRP: $109.99

http://whitelineperformance.com

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