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Wich rear sway bar to get?
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Wich rear sway bar to get?
My car is awating a big install:
Ford 9" w/ locker
drive shaft
d.s. loop
T. arm
Tranny bracket w/ T.arm relocation
I need to get a rear sway bar also. This is a street/strip car. I want to launch straight at the track. I dont care much for handling, but I also dont want to fishtail the car on the street. I dont know what to do...
Ford 9" w/ locker
drive shaft
d.s. loop
T. arm
Tranny bracket w/ T.arm relocation
I need to get a rear sway bar also. This is a street/strip car. I want to launch straight at the track. I dont care much for handling, but I also dont want to fishtail the car on the street. I dont know what to do...
Last edited by THE LAST Z; 09-13-2009 at 06:43 PM.
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Hello
I noticed that you are looking into a sway bar set up! And I just wanted to suggest to you that UMI Performance as a 22mm solid to help with you handling and control body roll. Below is a link to show you what we have to offer.
http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...b43rvn1fe7q394
If you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will be more than glad to help.
Thanks
Brad
I noticed that you are looking into a sway bar set up! And I just wanted to suggest to you that UMI Performance as a 22mm solid to help with you handling and control body roll. Below is a link to show you what we have to offer.
http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...b43rvn1fe7q394
If you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will be more than glad to help.
Thanks
Brad
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I have a 22mm rear bar that is adjustable... In short it's like 3 bars in one (it's 3 position adjustable). On the softer setting it's not going to cause you brutal oversteer, but you can stiffen it way up for launching so the car leaves straight. But you aren't stuck with a massive rear bar all the time like you would be a drag bar.
For that matter our endlinks are also adjustable, so you can preload the bar if you want too. This is not our hollow rear bar but a stand-alone, fully bolt on, 3-way adjustable rear bar.
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...=126&ModelID=7
For that matter our endlinks are also adjustable, so you can preload the bar if you want too. This is not our hollow rear bar but a stand-alone, fully bolt on, 3-way adjustable rear bar.
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...=126&ModelID=7
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My car is awating a big install:
Ford 9" w/ locker
drive shaft
d.s. loop
T. arm
Tranny bracket w/ T.arm relocation
I need to get a rear sway bar also. This is a street/strip car. I want to launch straight at the track. I dont care much for handling, but I also dont want to fishtail the car on the street. I dont know what to do...
Ford 9" w/ locker
drive shaft
d.s. loop
T. arm
Tranny bracket w/ T.arm relocation
I need to get a rear sway bar also. This is a street/strip car. I want to launch straight at the track. I dont care much for handling, but I also dont want to fishtail the car on the street. I dont know what to do...
Hello, we have a couple options for you. We have our rear 22mm bar that is a huge upgrade from the factory one or we have our xtreme rear anti roll bar that has been into the low 7 second 1/4 mile zone and is also capable of being used on the street. The xtreme bar is intended for racing but we do have customers that use this bar on their street cars. It makes the rear stiff but you can undo one link off of it and it makes it a little more tolerable. For the ultimate performance it can't be beat. If you have any questions about any of BMR'S products please give me a call.