PRI 2025: Meziere Enterprises Shows Off New Titanium Suspension Components

Taylor Waller
December 17, 2025

At the 2025 PRI Show, where the latest performance innovations take center stage, Meziere Enterprises unveiled a new line of chassis components designed to deliver increased strength, precision, and reliability for high-end competitive racing applications. We spoke with Don Meziere, who filled us in on the company’s newest product releases.

“People know Meziere as a water pump, starter, and flexplate company, but we have been doing chassis components since even before we started making water pumps,” says Meziere. The company is actually a major supplier of chassis components for professional chassis builders, as well as racers fabricating parts in their own garages.

“We do threaded tube ends, clevises, cap and bung ends, but our newest chassis product is the titanium anti-roll arm and the two-inch anti-roll bar assembly,” Meziere explained.

The assembly includes brackets, bearings, sphericals, six-inch titanium arms, and anti-roll bars that can be splined in several lengths. Meziere noted, “These products are designed for the highest end of the drag racing world, really fast door slammers.” These cars demand exceptionally strong components that are also lightweight, without sacrificing structural integrity, and Meziere has engineered a solution that strikes that balance.

High-horsepower door slammers put extreme stress on chassis components, making durability critical as parts endure relentless punishment week after week. In a sport where thousandths of a second can determine whether a racer qualifies or loads up, lightweight strength is essential to reaching the podium.

“I believe we are the first to ever offer titanium arms that are ready to be plugged into a car that already has a two-inch anti-roll bar,” Meziere added.

The team at Meziere Enterprises remains committed to helping racers perform at the highest level without compromising other performance factors, such as weight. You can learn more about these new chassis components by visiting the Meziere Enterprises website.