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aFe CONTROL Front Sway Bar Tesla Model 3 18-24 - afe440-901001FG

$348.00
SKU:
afe440-901001FG
Weight:
19.00 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout

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Description

Dramatically improve your Tesla Model 3’s handling with aFe CONTROL’s fully adjustable front sway bar. Engineered for precision and performance, this sway bar allows you to fine-tune handling balance and eliminate understeer, reducing body roll to maximize tire contact with the road. The shortened transition response enhances initial turn-in, making your car more agile and responsive.

Key Features:

  • CNC Bent, Tubular Front Sway Bar:

    • Ø32mm (1.25”) Front Sway Bar, 3-Way Adjustable:
      • 775 lbs/in (45% Stiffer than Stock)
      • 905 lbs/in (70% Stiffer than Stock)
      • 1060 lbs/in (100% Stiffer than Stock)
  • 6061 T6 Aluminum Heavy Duty Bushing Brackets:

    • Constructed from premium 6061-T6 aluminum, these black anodized billet brackets offer superior strength and durability.
  • 90A Durometer Polyurethane Bushings:

    • High-quality polyurethane bushings reduce deflection, improving overall suspension performance.
  • Durable Solid Gray Powder Coat:

    • Provides long-lasting protection against corrosion and wear.
  • Direct Fit Installation:

    • Designed for a straightforward installation with no modifications required.
  • Made in the USA:

    • Proudly engineered and manufactured in the USA, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship.

Additional Features:

  • Adjustable Rates:

    • Three-way adjustability allows the driver to dial in the front roll resistance to achieve the desired handling bias.
  • Precision Sway Bar Ends:

    • CNC machined ends are welded to the bar in a special fixture to ensure accurate hole positioning and consistent manufacturing.
  • Polyurethane Bushings and Billet Brackets:

    • Front brackets are application-specific to accommodate under-panel mounting.

Emissions Disclaimer: This product does not require a CARB EO#.

Fitment:

  • 2018-2024 Tesla Model 3

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