Fitment: This strut tower brace is specifically designed for 2015 - 2021 Subaru STI and WRX models. Features: Looking for the top - notch chassis stiffening brace for your VA Chassis Subaru WRX or STi? Your search ends here! Our Nameless Performance Twin Tube, single - piece weldment front strut tower brace is a game - changer. For the 2015 - 2021 VA Chassis Subaru WRX and STI, it fits neatly at the rear of the engine bay. It has a wrinkle red powder - coated finish and a black anodized aluminum nameplate with a laser - engraved “Nameless” logo. This elegant, function - forward design not only looks great in the engine bay but also actually works. Color: Red; Finish: Wrinkle powder coat; Location: Front. Why it's the best: The brace starts with unique CNC - machined conical cups at each mounting point, connected to a stitch - welded twin - tube design that routes optimally through factory under - hood components. We use CNC - machined T301 Stainless Steel conical nuts to mount the cups to the strut top studs, centering the brace perfectly on the factory studs with zero deflection. In contrast, most other under - hood strut tower bars are multi - piece designs. These multi - piece bars might be easy to fit but put almost all the strain on a flexible joint or a bolt, failing to provide extra rigidity. They're mostly for show. California Prop 65 Warning: Operating, servicing, and maintaining a vehicle can expose you to harmful chemicals. To reduce exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, idle the engine only when necessary, service your vehicle in a well - ventilated area, and wash your hands or wear gloves often during servicing. For more info, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov.



Using the strut tower brace is straightforward. First, make sure your vehicle's engine is off and cool. Then, locate the mounting points in the engine bay of your 2015 - 2021 Subaru WRX or STI. Attach the brace using the provided CNC - machined T301 Stainless Steel conical nuts, ensuring it's centered on the factory studs. When servicing your vehicle, remember the California Prop 65 warning. Avoid breathing in exhaust fumes, and only idle the engine when it's really needed. Service your car in a well - ventilated place and wear gloves or wash your hands regularly. To maintain the brace, keep it clean. You can wipe it down with a soft cloth occasionally. Check the nuts from time to time to make sure they're tight and there's no sign of looseness.