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    Basically I want to get some feedback from you guys on the biggest sway bar setup that would be beneficial and still safe to use on my setup. I've ran across a great deal on a 34mm front bar and a 24mm hollow rear bar, will this be too much with eibach springs, kyb shocks, adj panhard, and (soon to come) adj lca's & brackets with 18" z06 rims? She's a 2002 m5 ttop.

    I know it's an endless debate, and yes, i've done countless searches on swaybar sizes and all the rants and raves, but I wanted to get some respectable opinions on my specific setup and see what you guys advise...
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    Re: opinions on swaybars

    I've got a hollow 32mm front sway bar up front, but am still running the stock 15mm rear. I don't know too much about spring rates and swaybar sizes, but typically what I've heard is most people go with a 19mm rear. Too big in the back and it will be similar to running a slightly larger than stock rear sway with stock springs; it can be unsafe.

    You might be able to talk with Sam Strano. He's more of an LS1 guru, but he still knows some about these v6 cars. He sells a 35/25 combo, and might be able to give you some advice.
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    • #3
      Re: opinions on swaybars

      Originally posted by BallerMaro13 View Post
      Basically I want to get some feedback from you guys on the biggest sway bar setup that would be beneficial and still safe to use on my setup. I've ran across a great deal on a 34mm front bar and a 24mm hollow rear bar, will this be too much with eibach springs, kyb shocks, adj panhard, and (soon to come) adj lca's & brackets with 18" z06 rims? She's a 2002 m5 ttop.

      I know it's an endless debate, and yes, i've done countless searches on swaybar sizes and all the rants and raves, but I wanted to get some respectable opinions on my specific setup and see what you guys advise...
      24mm is TOO large for the rear. I run 35/19.
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      • #4
        Re: opinions on swaybars

        would a 34/21 be a balanced setup? i've always heard 32/19 is a pretty sweet pairing but would a step up (34/21) on each end be overkill?

        firebird--how do you like your setup compared to stock?
        pacesetters|full 3" borla exhaust|3" stainless e-cutout|slp cai & ram intake|c/f whisper lid|tbs|eibach|kyb|stb|sfc's|adj.lca's & phb|slp fan|b&m t5|180*|z06 17x9.5|8000k hids|hptuners|d/s rotors


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        • #5
          Re: opinions on swaybars

          I run a ST 35mm front with a 21mm rear and it responds very well. With every other suspension mod on it.
          08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
          96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine

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          • #6
            Re: opinions on swaybars

            I run a 1LE set up 32/19....i love it

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