Skip to content

CALL US:

(310)834-7478

CALL US:

(310)834-7478

FREE SHIPPING On orders over $299

SHOP BY VEHICLE

Choose Your Ride

Shock Tower Brace – Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1978-1988

SKU: 300331

$159.99

  • Made in USA
  • Lifetime Warranty

4 IN STOCK.

ESTIMATED TO SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS.

DESCRIPTION

For the 1978-1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Aldan American Strut & Shock Tower Brace kits include everything you’ll need to reinforce your GM G-Body rear, upper shock towers. Aldan kits use a bolt-on design for an OEM like fitment and are made in the U.S.A.

We developed these upper chassis braces to work with our rear, coilover kits for the GM G-body. Aldan shock tower braces add additional stability and chassis reinforcement to the rear GM G-Body suspension. Our brackets are CNC laser cut from 3/16” steel and have slotted tabs for greater adjustment, and a precise fitment.

Aldan shock tower brace centers use a 1/8” formed, steel center for added strength. Aldan shock tower braces can be used with factory style shock and spring setups as well as with coilover conversions and coilover, rear suspension kits. All Aldan shock tower braces are black powdercoated for additional corrosion resistance, and deliver a show quality finish. This kit is low profile and will clear stock and most aftermarket exhaust systems. Made in the U.S.A.

  • Firms Up and Reinforces Rear G-Body Suspensions
  • For Use with Shocks and Springs or Coilovers
  • 3/16″ Adjustable Upper Mounts
  • 1/8″ Formed Steel Center for Added Strength
  • Shock Brace – Gloss, Black Powdercoat
  • Hardware Included
  • Brace Kit Position: Rear, Upper
  • Bolt-on design for factory like fitment and easy installation
  • Will not fit wagon models
  • Made in the U.S.A.
THIS PRODUCT FITS

1978-1988 Buick Regal
1978-1988 Buick Grand National
1978-1988 Chevrolet El Camino
1978-1983 Chevrolet Malibu
1978-1988 GMC Caballero
1978-1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass
1978-1988 Oldsmobile 442
1978-1987 Pontiac Grand Prix

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • Adj. Mounting Bracket Incl.: Yes
  • Adjustable: Adjustable
  • Hardware Included: Yes
  • Brace Color: Black
  • Brace Kit Position: Rear
  • Brace Material: Steel
  • Vehicle Make: Chevrolet
  • Vehicle Model: Monte Carlo
  • Vehicle Specific: Shock Tower Brace
  • Vehicle Year: 1978-1988

For the 1978-1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Aldan American Strut & Shock Tower Brace kits include everything you’ll need to reinforce your GM G-Body rear, upper shock towers. Aldan kits use a bolt-on design for an OEM like fitment and are made in the U.S.A.

We developed these upper chassis braces to work with our rear, coilover kits for the GM G-body. Aldan shock tower braces add additional stability and chassis reinforcement to the rear GM G-Body suspension. Our brackets are CNC laser cut from 3/16” steel and have slotted tabs for greater adjustment, and a precise fitment.

Aldan shock tower brace centers use a 1/8” formed, steel center for added strength. Aldan shock tower braces can be used with factory style shock and spring setups as well as with coilover conversions and coilover, rear suspension kits. All Aldan shock tower braces are black powdercoated for additional corrosion resistance, and deliver a show quality finish. This kit is low profile and will clear stock and most aftermarket exhaust systems. Made in the U.S.A.

  • Firms Up and Reinforces Rear G-Body Suspensions
  • For Use with Shocks and Springs or Coilovers
  • 3/16″ Adjustable Upper Mounts
  • 1/8″ Formed Steel Center for Added Strength
  • Shock Brace – Gloss, Black Powdercoat
  • Hardware Included
  • Brace Kit Position: Rear, Upper
  • Bolt-on design for factory like fitment and easy installation
  • Will not fit wagon models
  • Made in the U.S.A.
Weight 6 kg
Dimensions 36 × 6 × 6 cm
Adj. Mounting Bracket Incl.

Adjustable

Hardware Included

Brace Color

Brace Kit Position

Brace Material

Vehicle Make

Vehicle Model

Vehicle Specific

Vehicle Year

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm