WTT: My 24mm Sway Bar for your 21-22mm Sway Bar
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Car: 2002 Z28
Engine: LS1
Transmission: 4L60E
Axle/Gears: 3.23
WTT: My 24mm Sway Bar for your 21-22mm Sway Bar
Have: 24mm 1LE Rear Sway Bar w/ poly bushings and non-stock brackets.
Need: 21-22mm Rear Sway Bar w/ poly or low mileage rubber bushings.
Don't Need: 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 23mm, 24mm or 25mm or any front bars
I would also like to see some pictures with measurements verifying the size, I can send pictures if requested (on wednesday)
Need: 21-22mm Rear Sway Bar w/ poly or low mileage rubber bushings.
Don't Need: 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 23mm, 24mm or 25mm or any front bars
I would also like to see some pictures with measurements verifying the size, I can send pictures if requested (on wednesday)
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Car: 83 z28
Engine: boat anchor 305 (ex CFI)
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 10 bolt
I think I have a 22 out back on my z. let me find out and I will give you a pm. I am assumming you are creating your own setup for roadracing? Larger diameter in rear is less oversteer right?
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Car: 2002 Z28
Engine: LS1
Transmission: 4L60E
Axle/Gears: 3.23
I actually sold my 1990 RS to my younger brother.
I have a 2002 Z28 now and am upgrading to a 35mm solid front bar and apparently the 4th gens dont like a too big of a bar in the rear and a 21-22mm bar is a better match.
Too large of a rear sway bar will make the rear end too happy and fishtail when you power out of corners. On my 3rd gen the 36/24mm combo was GREAT but 4th gens are a whole other story.
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I have a 2002 Z28 now and am upgrading to a 35mm solid front bar and apparently the 4th gens dont like a too big of a bar in the rear and a 21-22mm bar is a better match.
Too large of a rear sway bar will make the rear end too happy and fishtail when you power out of corners. On my 3rd gen the 36/24mm combo was GREAT but 4th gens are a whole other story.
Thanks
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Car: 2002 Z28
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Also, after doing some research, looks like you might have a 21mm bar which would be great. If you find out that you do and can take some pictures, id be interested in a trade.
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Car: 1983 Camaro Z/28
Engine: LU5 305 CFI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: J65/G80/G92-3.23
You're right Klause83Z28's '83 should have a 21mm rear bar if it's still original.I have a '83 Z28 also and have already upgraded to the hollow 36mm front/24mm rear and it is a great combo with the TDS steering brace.If you don't have any luck finding a 21mm bar send me a PM as I still have the one off mine.
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