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Old 05-24-2003, 04:35 PM
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Where can I get a 35 mm front sway bar for a 99 Trans AM? Is it a solid peice or hollow? How does it compare to the BMR 32mm solid peice? I have BMRs lowering springs, panhards, and Engine strut Bar. I am looking to continue building my suspension....Sway bars next? or Subframe connectors? Thanks
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You can get the suspension techniques 35mm solid front sway bar from Sam Strano. It makes the car even more rigid & have less body roll in turns. Made a big difference from my stock 32mm hollow bar. It weighs a ton though.
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Swaybars then subframe; doesn't matter much. I did subframes first, helped tremendously. The only reason you should worry about the 35mm with weight is if you're hardcore drag racing; you can remove it for track runs. IMHO.

" It makes the car even more rigid & have less body roll in turns."

Sam will explain this in a call. He's OOT till Wednesday though.



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