Front BMR sawybar
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Front BMR sawybar
Guys I need a little guidance....
I have the BMR panhard rod(adjustable), strut-tower brace,lower control arms, and the sub-frames connectors, with Eibach pro-kit springs.. I was wondering if u guys think it would be a good idea to get the BMR front swaybar...i feel like the rear suspension is ok..just the front needs some help with body roll!! Im on a budget so dont know if i need the rear one... any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
I have the BMR panhard rod(adjustable), strut-tower brace,lower control arms, and the sub-frames connectors, with Eibach pro-kit springs.. I was wondering if u guys think it would be a good idea to get the BMR front swaybar...i feel like the rear suspension is ok..just the front needs some help with body roll!! Im on a budget so dont know if i need the rear one... any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
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Go lightweight. Sam Strano now makes a hollow 35mm bar. The only other hollow bars are the SLP 35 and the Hotchkis, but the Hotchkis is really expensive and they force you to buy an oversized rear sway bar.
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Originally Posted by smokin' joe 00 ss
When I installed mine front and rear it help alot with the roll, if you have a choise go with both but if $$ is a issue at least go with the front.
Al