Oh by the way, this bar has made an unbelivable difference! I love it! Drives so much stiffer and has so much less roll! Worth every penny and every minute of installation! I should have got a sway bar a year ago.
great simple install
now the question is....where can i get one?
I saw two on ebay for pretty cheap or you could get one from ptuning.com
Looks good......
What size is this rear sway bar?
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Its 22mm, which I think is substantial enough.
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This thing must be stiff as hell
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hey nice done, you make it look´s very easy, congrats.
but i still dont get it, what does this sway bar does? if someone can explain me please.
and how much did it whorth?
and a last question, is this sway bar have some heat treatment to make it harder? bc as i see it on the picture it looks pretty easy to home made it, but if it is heat treated it could me more difficult to be.
so again, nice work.
bye
Yeah its 22mm. I bought one from Summit Racing when they had them of clearance for like $96 shipped. The rear sway bar essentially keeps the rear end of the car more flat during cornering. It helps to keep the car more rationally balanced, with just upgraded tires, a factory strut brace, lower frame brace, and the Progress bar my Z24 is pretty neutral and will rotate quite well with trailbraking. I don't know much about the production process, but the bar has crazy tolerances. When I installed mine I kind of had to preload tension on to it to install it with correct spacers and such.
One thing to watch for is your ebrake cable, I've heard of 1 guys snapping, and I feel like mine has stretched somewhat.
ok, thanks for the explanation, im thinking on made one by myself, i have enough 25 mm steel bar to make one, so i will try, i have nothing to lose
thanks again, i will post pics when i get the sway bar done.
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