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    1. #1
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      Camaro front sway bar

      Searched and read and can't seem to pick one. Any thought before I pull the trigger? I'd like a 3 piece but they are pricey. Besides ridetech, any others?

      Car will see track time, but not my dedicated track car. Like something bolt in. I like the adjustability of the 3 pieces. IMO the sways are a big factor in how the car feels. Once you get it right, you are good, but its tough to buy an off the shelf bar and have it work.

      RJ Cilurso
      67 Camaro with a few things bolted to it
      12 Camaro with a few things bolted to it
      50 Chevy 5 window p/u with a few things unbolted
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    2. #2
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      Too bad ATS didn't put these into production.



      Truthfully though, this looks cool but it doesn't appear to gain any extra wheel/tire clearance for steering full-lock. 99% of applications don't need more than a Hotchkis sway bar...otherwise Detroit Speed and Hotchkis would be building adjustable sway bars like this for us. With that stated...if somebody was to produce an adjustable front sway bar, they would sell.

      Tony Huntimer
      RaceHome.com
      Last edited by TonyHuntimer; 05-04-2011 at 03:46 PM.
      @Camaro.Family Camaros
      1967 #QuickChangeCamaro - SpeedTech Suspension LS1/T56
      1967 #CFBee - SpeedTech Suspension SuperCharged LS3/T56
      1969 #TaxReturnCamaro Art Morrison Suspension 496/T56
      1986 #IROCdaily - Stock IROC

    3. #3
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      Helwig has a nice selection of hollow and solid sway bars.
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
      1959 Apache Fleetside

    4. #4
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      Oct 2008
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      Quote Originally Posted by AintQik View Post
      Searched and read and can't seem to pick one. Any thought before I pull the trigger? I'd like a 3 piece but they are pricey. Besides ridetech, any others?

      Car will see track time, but not my dedicated track car. Like something bolt in. I like the adjustability of the 3 pieces. IMO the sways are a big factor in how the car feels. Once you get it right, you are good, but its tough to buy an off the shelf bar and have it work.
      RJ – Mary Pozzi, Carl Casanova, and many others have had a ton of success with our sway bars on the street and on the track. We've done a lot of testing on our bars, and while tire size, weight and other suspension choices do play a part in sway bar performance, we feel pretty confident that we could get you set up with a bar which would suit your driving style.


      Hotchkis Sport Suspension
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