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    XTrig Rocs Tech Honda - Red - 501330101101

    XTrig

    MSRP: $799.99
    $789.93
    What is the ROCS system and how does it benefit my motorcycle?XTrig's Revolutionary Opposing Clamp System ROCS mechanically distributes clamping forces, virtually eliminating fork tube deformation for superior performance.Can I install these clamps...
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    XTrig 23+ KTM 125-500/ GasGas/ Husq PHDS Clamp Kit 28 mm. M12 - Black - 501250500201

    XTrig

    MSRP: $249.99
    $248.28
    What is the primary function of XTrig XTR Clamps?XTR Clamps primarily function to absorb engine and chassis vibrations, significantly enhancing rider comfort and control for specific vehicle fitments.How do XTrig XTR Clamps improve steering precision?XTR...
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    XTrig 2024 KTM 65 SX /Husqvarna TC 65/ GasGas MC 65 ROCS Tech Clamp M12 - Orange - 501220600801

    XTrig

    MSRP: $799.99
    $789.93
    Are these clamps compatible with my specific motorcycle model?Confirming fitment with your vehicle is crucial; these XTrig clamps are designed for specific motorcycle applications. Always verify compatibility before purchase to ensure proper installation...
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    XTrig 21-23 GasGas MC 65/ Husqvarna TC 65/ KTM 65 SX ROCS Tech Clamp Offset 22 mm. - Black - 501220600601

    XTrig

    MSRP: $799.99
    $789.93
    What is the benefit of XTR Clamps?XTR Clamps deliver unwavering front-end stability for confident cornering, enhancing rider control significantly on demanding tracks.Are XTR Clamps easy to install?Professional installation is recommended for XTR Clamps...
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    XTrig 21-23 GasGas MC 65/ Husqvarna TC 65/ KTM 65 SX ROCS Tech Clamp Offset 22 mm. - Orange - 501220600501

    XTrig

    MSRP: $799.99
    $789.93
    Are XTrig XTR Clamps compatible with my motorcycle?XTrig XTR Clamps offer precise fitment; always confirm compatibility with your specific motorcycle model before purchase.Is professional installation of XTrig XTR Clamps recommended?Professional...
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    ARB / OME 2021+ Ford Bronco Rear Panhard Relocation Bracket - FK109

    Old Man Emu

    $124.95
    Will these ARB Panhard Rods & Brackets fit my 2021-2025 Ford Bronco?ARB Panhard Rods & Brackets are specifically designed and engineered for a precise fit on all 2021-2025 Ford Bronco models.How does professional installation benefit the performance of...
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    Kuryakyn Tie Down Bracket Black - 6779

    Kuryakyn

    $96.99
    Do these brackets attach to the rear fender?Kuryakyn Tie-Down Brackets C are designed for professional installation to ensure secure mounting points separate from your motorcycle's rear fender.Can I install these myself?Professional installation is...
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    Innovative 88-91 Civic / CRX 90-93 Integra B-Series Rear T-Bracket - 59331

    Innovative Mounts

    MSRP: $116.63
    $104.97
    What vehicles does this bracket fit?These Innovative Mounts brackets are engineered for a direct fit on 1988-1991 Honda Civic and CRX, and 1990-1993 Acura Integra models.What is the recommended installation for these brackets?Professional installation is...
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    Innovative Honda CRV AWD Viscous Coupler Mounting Brackets - 103370

    Innovative Mounts

    MSRP: $116.63
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    What is the primary benefit of using INM Brackets?INM Brackets achieve precise engine placement for optimal drivetrain alignment, significantly reducing unwanted vibration and improving stability.Are INM Brackets easy to install?Professional installation...
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    Gates Barricade Fuel Line Hose 3/8in x 25ft (50 PSI) - 27315

    Gates

    $79.59
    What is the primary benefit of using Gates Fuel Hose for my vehicle?Gates Fuel Hose delivers consistent fuel flow, ensuring optimal engine performance and responsiveness throughout your vehicle's fuel system.Is professional installation required for...
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    Gates 1/4in x 25ft PVC/EEC Fuel Line Hose - 27002

    Gates

    $55.06
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    Fuelab Reducer Port Fitting -10AN ORB to -8AN 37 Flare - 72202

    Fuelab

    $20.00
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Fabrication hardware covers every structural, fluid, and mechanical connection point in a performance build — from AN fittings and hose assemblies to mounting brackets, fasteners, and line kits designed to hold together under sustained heat, vibration, and load. Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 3,815 fabrication parts across 109 brands, spanning entry-level street builds through full competition race cars.

Our Top Picks for Fabrication

Each of these products was selected based on engineering quality, real-world performance application, and the kind of build reliability that holds up where it matters most.

ADD Brackets and Hardware

Addictive Desert Designs | $318.98

Laser-cut steel construction with precision fitment for functional accessory relocation without sacrificing factory system integrity.

  • Engineered specifically for high-clearance builds where OEM bracket placement conflicts with aftermarket front-end modifications

AVN Steering Wheel Bolts

Advan | $38.00

Motorsport-grade fastener set engineered for the torque cycles and vibration loads of competition steering wheel mounting.

  • Thread pitch and material spec matched to quick-release hub standards used in sanctioned road course and time attack competition

AER Brackets

Aeromotive | $981.70

Complete belt-drive fuel pump mounting solution delivering mechanically driven fuel pressure that scales with engine RPM regardless of electrical system load.

  • Gilmer belt drive and billet mounting bracket combination chosen by serious drag and road race teams for consistent high-horsepower fuel delivery

ADG Fuel Fittings

AirDog | $150.00

Boost-referenced fuel pressure compensation kit that maintains correct fuel pressure differential across the injector as manifold pressure climbs under forced induction.

  • Critical plumbing upgrade for turbocharged and supercharged applications running elevated boost where base fuel pressure becomes a limiting factor

ALF Perf Air Lines

Air Lift | $53.09

Reinforced polyurethane air line hose kit rated for the pressure cycles and flex fatigue inherent in air suspension systems on performance-oriented builds.

  • DOT-compliant tubing with push-to-connect fitting compatibility reduces installation time while maintaining leak-free integrity under repeated pressurization

ABR Primary Bearing Kits

All Balls Racing | $28.69

Complete inner primary bearing and seal kit that addresses one of the most common drivetrain wear points in V-twin powertrain rebuilds.

  • All-inclusive kit format eliminates the parts sourcing guesswork that leads to mismatched tolerances and premature failure on primary rebuilds

AMP Air Tank Relocation Kit

AMP Research | $89.99

Engineered relocation bracket and hardware kit that repositions the factory air tank to clear aftermarket suspension, lift kits, or underbody accessories without compromising system function.

  • Bolt-on design with all hardware included makes this a practical solution for heavy-duty builds where factory component placement conflicts with upgrades

AMS Oil Line Kits

AMS | $59.95

Remote-mount oil pressure sending unit line kit that relocates the sender to a cleaner, more accessible position while delivering accurate pressure readings to the gauge or ECU.

  • Stainless-braided construction with AN-style end fittings handles sustained oil temperature and pressure cycles in high-output turbocharged applications

ARB Fitting Kits

ARB | $1,535.70

Comprehensive OEM-matched fitting and hardware kit designed for full accessory system integration on expedition and overland platform builds.

  • Every bracket, fastener, and fitting included in one kit ensures correct torque specs, corrosion resistance, and fitment without improvised hardware substitutions

ARP Crankcase Bolts

ARP | $1,263.79

Aircraft-quality 8740 chromoly or ARP2000 alloy crankcase through-bolt kit delivering the clamping force and fatigue resistance required to keep a high-output air-cooled engine together under sustained competition loads.

  • ARP's controlled thread rolling process and black oxide or polished finish options make these the definitive fastener upgrade for serious engine builders

How to Choose the Right Fabrication Parts

The difference between fabrication hardware that lasts and hardware that fails comes down to three things: material spec, manufacturing tolerance, and correct application matching. A fitting rated for 3,000 PSI burst pressure on a fuel line is not interchangeable with a fitting built for low-pressure coolant return — the thread form, sealing surface geometry, and material compatibility are fundamentally different. The same logic applies to brackets, fasteners, hose assemblies, and every other fabrication component. Cheap hardware cuts corners on material purity, thread rolling quality, and sealing surface finish — all of which show up as failures under heat cycling, vibration, and sustained load.

Key Specifications

Fittings and fluid line hardware should be evaluated by their AN (Army-Navy) dash size, pressure rating, material (aluminum, steel, or stainless), and seal type. AN fittings use a 37-degree flare seating surface — not interchangeable with NPT pipe thread or JIC fittings without adapters. For fuel delivery and forced induction plumbing, use stainless or hard-anodized aluminum fittings rated well above your system's operating pressure. Braided stainless hose assemblies tolerate heat and vibration far better than rubber, but require correct end fitting orientation and support clamps to prevent chafing failure.

Fasteners are graded by tensile strength, proof load, and fatigue limit — not just hardness. Grade 8 hardware is adequate for most bracket and accessory mounting applications, but engine and drivetrain fasteners used in high-cycle, high-load environments demand aerospace-grade alloys with controlled thread geometry. Torque specifications exist because fastener clamping force is a direct function of thread friction and material stretch — substituting a different grade changes the equation. Always verify thread pitch and length before ordering; a fastener that bottoms out before achieving clamping torque will fail regardless of material quality.

Brackets and structural fabrication hardware need to be evaluated for weld quality or CNC machining tolerances, material thickness, and coating durability. Laser-cut and CNC-formed steel brackets hold tighter dimensional tolerances than stamped or hand-bent alternatives, which matters when mounting points need to align with existing hardware. Powder coat finishes resist corrosion better than paint on brackets exposed to underhood temperatures; stainless hardware resists corrosion better than zinc-plated steel in high-moisture or off-road environments.

Hose and line kits for coolant, oil, and air circuits need to be matched to the fluid type, operating temperature range, and pressure cycling frequency. Reinforced silicone hose handles higher continuous temperatures than EPDM rubber and resists collapse under vacuum better than unreinforced rubber, making it the preferred choice for cooling system upgrades. For air suspension and pneumatic lines, polyurethane tubing with DOT-rated push-to-connect fittings provides the flex fatigue resistance required for components that cycle under load thousands of times.

AN Fitting Dash Size Reference Chart

AN Dash SizeInner Diameter (in)Typical ApplicationMax Recommended Flow (GPM)
-3 AN0.188"Brake lines, small gauge / sensor feeds1.5 GPM
-4 AN0.250"Brake lines, oil pressure feeds, small fuel lines3 GPM
-6 AN0.375"Fuel feed/return (up to ~600 HP), oil feeds8 GPM
-8 AN0.500"Fuel feed (600–1,000 HP), oil drain, coolant15 GPM
-10 AN0.625"High-volume fuel feed (1,000+ HP), turbo oil drain24 GPM
-12 AN0.750"Large volume coolant, catch can, reservoir lines35 GPM

Price Guide

Entry ($1.49–$30): Individual fittings, basic hardware, single fasteners, and small hose clamps land here — this is the consumable and hardware tier where you're buying correct specification parts at competitive prices, and brand consistency still matters for thread quality and material spec.

Mid-range ($30–$200): Complete hose kits, multi-piece fitting sets, bracket solutions, and engineered line assemblies live in this range — this is where most enthusiasts spend the majority of their fabrication budget, and where the gap between quality brands and value brands becomes measurable in real-world durability.

Premium ($200–$1,535.70): Complete system kits, billet mounting systems, full fitting kits for platform builds, and aerospace-grade fastener sets for critical engine applications justify the upper price tier — the cost reflects engineering development, material certification, and comprehensive hardware inclusion that eliminates the risk of incomplete or mismatched components.

Who Is This For?

Fabrication hardware spans everything from a weekend street build to a purpose-built competition car — the usage data reflects that versatility across every performance discipline.

Track / Autocross — 7.6/10

Track and autocross applications demand fabrication hardware that handles sustained thermal cycling, high-vibration environments, and repeated stress loads that exceed anything a street car experiences. Fittings, line kits, and mounting hardware on a track car get evaluated every session — a leaking fitting or a cracked bracket at speed is a safety issue, not just an inconvenience. This category scores 7.6/10 for track use because the product range covers the fluid routing, structural, and fastener needs of purpose-built track cars comprehensively.

Racing Competition — 7.6/10

Full competition builds have zero tolerance for fabrication hardware that underperforms under race conditions — and the 7.6/10 score for racing competition reflects how well the available product mix maps to sanctioned racing requirements. AN plumbing, competition-grade fasteners, and precision brackets are not optional on a race car; they're the infrastructure everything else depends on. Brands with motorsport heritage and material certification carry the most weight at this level.

Drag Racing — 7.6/10

Drag racing places uniquely severe demands on fabrication hardware — short, explosive load cycles, extreme underhood temperatures, and the consequences of any failure being immediate and catastrophic. Fuel system plumbing, crankcase fasteners, and driveline mounting hardware all see peak stress in the launch and the run, making material quality and torque spec compliance non-negotiable. The 7.6/10 score reflects strong product availability across the fuel, fastener, and structural hardware categories that drag builds demand.

Street Performance — 7.3/10

Street performance builds prioritize fabrication hardware that improves on OEM quality without requiring race-level installation complexity or maintenance intervals. Upgraded coolant line kits, AN fuel fittings, and stainless hardware represent the most common street performance fabrication upgrades — all delivering measurable durability improvements over factory rubber and zinc-plated steel. The 7.3/10 score reflects broad applicability across daily-driven builds where reliability under varying conditions is as important as peak performance.

Overlanding / Expedition — 7.1/10

Overlanding builds require fabrication hardware that withstands abrasion, moisture, vibration from rough terrain, and the inability to make roadside repairs with specialty tooling. Complete fitting kits, bracket solutions, and corrosion-resistant hardware address the specific needs of expedition vehicles that spend extended time far from service infrastructure. The 7.1/10 score reflects strong product availability in the bracket, relocation kit, and structural hardware segments that overland platform builds rely on.

Trusted Fabrication Brands We Carry

The brands that dominate our fabrication catalog earned their position through engineering credibility and real-world performance validation. Vibrant Performance has become the standard for stainless exhaust fabrication and AN fittings in the performance aftermarket, with 304 and 321 stainless construction across their entire line. ARP (Automotive Racing Products) produces fasteners from proprietary alloys — including ARP2000 and Custom Age 625+ — that are used by factory motorsport programs and independent engine builders at every level of competition. Fragola brings decades of racing plumbing heritage with precision-machined aluminum fittings and hose assemblies trusted in NASCAR, IMSA, and professional drag racing. Radium Engineering focuses on fuel system and fluid management fabrication components engineered to OEM-plus quality standards with motorsport-grade material specs. Stainless Bros manufactures exhaust and fabrication tubing to dimensional tolerances that matter in mandrel-bent exhaust builds, while Turbosmart produces plumbing and valve components built specifically for the pressure and temperature extremes of forced induction systems. Together, these brands cover the full spectrum of fabrication needs from basic hardware through full competition builds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are 45-degree and 90-degree fittings and elbows interchangeable?

No — 45-degree and 90-degree elbows are not interchangeable, and using the wrong bend angle affects both flow efficiency and physical routing. A 90-degree elbow creates a sharper direction change and higher pressure drop than a 45-degree elbow at equivalent flow rates; in fuel or oil circuits, this pressure drop matters at high flow volumes. When routing hose assemblies, 45-degree fittings are generally preferred where space allows because they reduce turbulence and stress on the hose at the fitting junction. Use the angle that allows the hose to route without kinking and clears surrounding components without forcing the hose through an unnatural bend radius.

Are aftermarket coolant hoses worth it for a performance build?

Yes, reinforced silicone coolant hoses are a worthwhile upgrade over OEM rubber for any performance application that runs elevated coolant temperatures or sustained high-load duty cycles. Silicone tolerates continuous temperatures up to approximately 350°F versus roughly 212–250°F for EPDM rubber, and it resists collapse under vacuum much better than aged rubber hose. Silicone also does not degrade from coolant additives, oil contamination, or ozone exposure the way rubber does, which means significantly longer service life. On a track car or a forced induction build where coolant temperatures regularly climb under load, silicone hoses are functional upgrades, not cosmetic ones.

Are all brake line fittings the same?

No — brake line fittings are not universal, and mixing incompatible thread forms or sealing geometries is a serious safety risk. The most common standards are SAE 45-degree double-flare (used on most domestic vehicles), ISO/DIN metric bubble flare (used on most European and many Asian vehicles), and AN -3 37-degree flare (used in competition plumbing). Thread pitch and diameter also vary — 3/16" inverted flare fittings with 3/8"-24 threads are common in American applications, while M10x1.0 and M10x1.25 metric threads appear on import vehicles. Always identify the thread form and flare type on your existing brake lines before purchasing replacement or upgrade fittings, and never mix flare geometries in a brake circuit. For performance brake system upgrades, stainless braided lines with correct AN end fittings eliminate the expansion under pressure that factory rubber lines allow.

Are aftermarket radiators worth it for performance applications?

Aftermarket performance radiators are worth it when the OEM unit is a thermal bottleneck — which it becomes on modified engines, forced induction builds, or vehicles used in sustained high-load conditions like track days. Performance radiators use higher row counts, wider core depths, and higher-efficiency fin patterns than OEM units, all of which increase heat rejection capacity. Aluminum construction also reduces weight compared to OEM plastic-tank and aluminum-core designs while improving thermal conductivity. If your coolant temperatures are climbing above 210–220°F under sustained load or your OEM radiator shows deformation or reduced flow capacity, an aftermarket unit is a direct performance and reliability upgrade, not just a replacement part. Pair the radiator upgrade with a quality cooling system thermostat and silicone hose kit for maximum effectiveness.

Are all crank bolts the same, and can I reuse them?

Crank bolts are not universal — they vary by thread diameter, pitch, length, and in many applications, their torque-to-yield specification. Torque-to-yield (TTY) fasteners are designed to stretch to a specific point during installation to achieve precise clamping load, and reusing them after they've been torqued to spec compromises their ability to reach the correct clamp load on reassembly. On high-output or modified engines, replacing crank and main fasteners with upgraded hardware engineered from higher-strength alloy is standard practice — the OEM fasteners are sized for stock power levels and may not have sufficient fatigue margin when engine loads increase significantly. Always verify thread spec against the application before installing any crankshaft fastener, and follow the manufacturer's torque sequence precisely, as improper sequence can distort bearing bores even when individual torque values are correct.

Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Fabrication for your application — street, track, or full race build.