VANCOUVER, WA, October 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) CorkSport is pleased to announce today, the release the new CorkSport 1999-2003 Mazda/Mazdaspeed Protege Skid Tray. This comes on the heels of a release early this month to add to the growing list of product offerings designed to enhance and improve Mazdaspeed 6 performance, with the Mazdaspeed 6 Rear Sway Bar.
The CorkSport Mazda/Mazdaspeed Protege Skid Tray will provide solid protection against rocks and road debris and is designed to prevent damage to key components of the 1999-2003 Protege undercarriage. Made from 0.090" precision machined aluminum, the CorkSport Skid Plate will provide maximum protection while adding minimal weight to the body of the vehicle. This one-piece precision bent skid plate is angled for a tight fit and structural rigidity and offers a more complete seal to handle harsh conditions and provide smoother airflow under the front side of the car.
"There are a few companies in recent years that have jumped on the bandwagon to develop products for the Mazdaspeed 3 and other newer Mazda vehicles." said Rich Harris President of CorkSport Performance, "CorkSport is one of the few Mazda Performance Companies that is in the business of supporting the full line-up of Mazda vehicles. We are happy to deliver these top of the line products to add to our catalog for the Protege and Mazdaspeed 6 and continue to support all of our customers needs."
The CorkSport Mazdaspeed 6 Rear Sway Bar is designed to improve handling and tighten the rear suspension of the vehicle which will minimize traction robbing body lean. By attaching both sides of the rear suspension together the Sway Bar is able to effectively increase spring rate and fine tune the handling of the speed 6. The CorkSport Rear Sway Bar offers 70% more stiffness than the stock bar and will noticeably improve the cornering and traction of the vehicle without compromising ride quality.
Manufactured from CNC bent 25mm 4130 steel with a black powder coated finish The CorkSport Mazdaspeed 6 Rear Sway Bar is designed to provide exceptional strength and longevity. The install kit includes polyurethane mounting bushings to replace the stock rubber bushings and comes with a two year warranty, full color installation instructions and all of the needed installation hardware.
The CorkSport Mazdaspeed 6 Rear Sway Bar is competitively priced at $199 and is available for purchase at http://www.corksport.com/corksport-mazdaspeed-6-rear-swaybar.html.
The CorkSport 1999-2003 Mazda/Mazdaspeed Protege Skid Plate is priced at just $249.00 and is available for purchase at http://www.corksport.com/corksport-mazdaspeed-protege-and-protege-5-skid-tray.html.
CorkSport, a leading manufacturer and reseller of Mazda aftermarket performance products was founded in 1998 by Derrick Ambrose and Richard Harris. CorkSport's leading technology and innovation, lean manufacturing expertise, and global distribution network deliver world-class products, brands and service at a competitive cost. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, Washington and has dedicated itself to offering high level performance products and support for Mazda vehicles. Today, CorkSport is among the oldest of the aftermarket parts manufacturers in the United States exclusively serving the Mazda market. Visit CorkSport online at www.corksport.com
CorkSport Adds Mazdaspeed 6 Rear Sway Bar and Mazda/Mazdaspeed Protege Skid Tray to Product Line-Up
CorkSport is pleased the release the new CorkSport 1999-2003 Mazda/Mazdaspeed Protege Skid Tray and Mazdaspeed 6 Rear Sway Bar.
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[Press-News.org] CorkSport Adds Mazdaspeed 6 Rear Sway Bar and Mazda/Mazdaspeed Protege Skid Tray to Product Line-UpCorkSport is pleased the release the new CorkSport 1999-2003 Mazda/Mazdaspeed Protege Skid Tray and Mazdaspeed 6 Rear Sway Bar.