Best front and rear sway bars
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From: Minnesota
Car: 1989 Firebird
Engine: Toilet Bowl Injection 305
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Best front and rear sway bars
Just like the title says. Also, where do I get them? Thunder Racing sells BMR stuff, but it's also pretty pricey. So, what say you?
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From: Fort Mill, SC, USA
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For the money, you'd be hard pressed to find better bars than a stock GM 34 or 36mm hollow front bar and a 23 or 24mm solid rear bar. Pairs can be had for less than $100 usually. These will do very well. A lot of guys who Auto-X and stuff actually go down to a 21 or so rear bar so the rearend stays planted.
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From: Stouffville, Ontario
Car: 83WS6TA
Engine: ZZ4
Transmission: TH350C
Axle/Gears: 3:23
Yeah - I was looking into changing the stock 32/21 bars on mine for some bigger aftermarket ones but after running on a few road courses lately I've found that the car is fairly neutral as it is and I do not want the rear any looser.
Read something too where GM reduced the size of the rear bar on the Player's cars because of feedback from the race teams using those cars.
Read something too where GM reduced the size of the rear bar on the Player's cars because of feedback from the race teams using those cars.
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