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woow what an improvement. 32mm s.b. and polyurathane bushings and endlinks. worth my 65$ spent. althoug i feel slightly more body roll when i makel eft turns... is that usual or di i under tighten/overtighten something?
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i have the same sway bar and i don't have a difference in body roll from L to R. don't know why that would happen, maybe check the torques on everything? maybe worn out springs or shocks?
how much of a diffrence did this make for you?
i dont want to buy springs or anything like that untill i get rims... but i wasnt sure if buying a new sway bar would be worth it
what size rear bar are you guys using with the 32?
K&N air filter, Whisper air lid, magnaflow LT1 cat back, and magnaflow high flow cat, pacesetter headers, silverstars<br /><br />more to come soon<br />but for now im out of money
im still using the stock 3.4 rear bar (which i believe is 17mm. the 3.8 is 15mm iirc.)
its not terrible but i am having rear traction issues, especially in the rain.
i just cant find a good deal on a 19mm or 21mm bar.
If you're having rear traction problems now, installing a bigger rear bar will make them much worse. A bigger rear bar reduces rear traction. The jumps of 2mm are relatively large on the rear.
i dont really know what the effect of the rear sway is on the suspension to be honest.
but i wasnt sure if it would help or hurt my problem. but i wasnt really expecting it to solve it. im getting the bmr lca relocation brackets which should do the trick. (since the problem appeared after lowering.)
<a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2265676\" target=\"_blank\">95 bright red camaro 3.4l</a>
I have the 32mm BMR (f) and 21mm (r) BMR sway bars. When I was figuring out what I wanted a long time ago v6Bob said the same kind of things, and I listened to some of them. I got ws6 rims too. I did that trying to make it more stable because v6Bob said that the 21mm was too thick for our cars. I love the way my car handles with the way I have it. If I go around a corner and try to make the back end step out it does smoothly and predictibly. I feel that my car handles very well and would recommend the setup. But without the wider tires I can't say either way. I would listen to v6Bob, the suspension threads I've read with him in them show he knows what he's talking about.
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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