front swaybar
front swaybar
hi guys just wondering are there any benefits of adding a sway bar for handling purposes on a lowered fb
I can only speak for those that don't have one, and mine drives fine, I do have pedders heavy duty lowered suspension on the front, mine is steady as a steady thing (it's the best I could come up with, too drunk
), Trev 
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Can't think of any reason not to run a front sway bar. I don't run them on the 4wd if doing some serious rock hoping, as it gives you more indendent
wheel traction. Its like a boat on the road though. Maybe when as low as trevs, the low centre of gravity would not produce a lot of body roll to notice a sway bars effect. I would not bother fitting a rear sway bar if your car is lowed, unless you like to step the rear out round corners
wheel traction. Its like a boat on the road though. Maybe when as low as trevs, the low centre of gravity would not produce a lot of body roll to notice a sway bars effect. I would not bother fitting a rear sway bar if your car is lowed, unless you like to step the rear out round corners
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I have a rear sway bar that was bought second hand but was originally from K-Mac in Sydney. Came out of a ute and fitted the wagon OK so I guess they must be much the same.
Can't tell you off hand what its diameter is, but can say that it works well!
K-MAC SUSPENSION P/L
366 Princess Highway
ROCKDALE NSW 2216
Ph (02) 9556-1799
Fax 02 9556-1507
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Can't tell you off hand what its diameter is, but can say that it works well!
K-MAC SUSPENSION P/L
366 Princess Highway
ROCKDALE NSW 2216
Ph (02) 9556-1799
Fax 02 9556-1507
E: sales@k-mac.com.au
W: www.k-mac.com.au
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