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Old 01-15-2003, 08:55 AM
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Just wondering what you guys do for a rear sway bar. I just got a moser 12 bolt, and I have hal shocks and eibach drag launch springs for the rear. I also have the LCA relocation brackets and hotchkis LCA's and a Spohn TA. What would you do for the best rear sway bar setup for drag racing. Aftermarket? and which one, or stock with poly bushings? Thanks for any advice.
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I do little AutoX from time to time, I like to go tear up the canyons and still wanted a fairly decent street ride.

A 1" Addco has worked out pretty well and hooks pretty consistantly across varying track conditions.

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Check out the 1" rear bar from Suspension Techniques. It really depends on were the car spends most of its time (track of street)

I second coach on his choice of the BMR rear bar. Little to pricey for me at the moment.

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BMR for the Hot Rod. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" />

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Billingsley's anti sway bar for me. Looks great with the other pieces. Have my own personal custom t/a in the car and it should hook like a champ.

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