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Old 12-17-2016, 01:42 PM
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I just noticed that my 12 bolt doesnt have the bracket for the rear sway bar. When the shop installed it i didnt check. So now my bmr drag bar may be gone.

my question though is how much difference do you think im sufferring?

no track times on this set up yet. Should i invest in getting brackets welded on?

6 speed SS and say 500hp..
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I sure as hell would. Without a doubt.
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So will i need to butcher the brackets from an old 10 bolt?
Can they be ordered?
Old 12-18-2016, 09:04 AM
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Look on Midwest website. They probably sell new brackets.
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I am thinking these would work with the BMR bar with no issues?

http://umiperformance.com/catalog/in...roducts_id=323
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This is what you are after.

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Yep, you will definitely want that bar on there. We have the mounts in both weld on and bolt on flavor

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Originally Posted by ssdungeon
I just noticed that my 12 bolt doesnt have the bracket for the rear sway bar. When the shop installed it i didnt check. So now my bmr drag bar may be gone.

my question though is how much difference do you think im sufferring?

no track times on this set up yet. Should i invest in getting brackets welded on?

6 speed SS and say 500hp..


Save yourself 20 pounds and just do this... we will throw in the housing brackets for you!

http://midwestchassis.com/products/a...ebird-trans-am




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