a new mod front and rear sway bar
just thought i would show the sway bars installed big differece in driving
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Where did you get the green sway bars. For some reason I thought the front had one on it? Guess I was wrong again. I just put on the rears.
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the rear has one also , you just made it better at dan's when thay added yours:thumb:
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Okay so now do I need a front?
Just to be extra safe? |
if you want to tighten up the front like it did to the rear, then yes
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karen look at the frist pic that flyhhr posted see the bar that you can see in the holes that is the stock rear sway bar
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Correction: that is not the stock "rear sway bar" as there is none. That round bar inside the angle is called the "torque tube stiffener" and only serves to add rigidity to the rear suspension arms. It does nothing to reduce sway, or prevent the inside wheel from lifting in turns. It is simply a part of the original rear suspension design.
All HHR's come standard with a 25mm front sway bar. Adding a rear sway bar is really all that is needed. Our Progress Technology Rear Anti-Sway Bar has been engineered to work in tandem with the existing front sway bar, providing a firm and flat ride in turns and when driving in crosswinds at highway speeds. Ask anyone who owns one - they're great! :thumb: Hope it helps, |
Originally Posted by flyhhr
just thought i would show the sway bars installed big differece in driving]
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In that funky color it must be an "import" company! :lol:
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The company is Suspension Techniques there out of Sanger, CA
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