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Old 10-22-2012, 03:07 PM   #22
Rob@WretchedMS
 
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one thing to keep in mind with the sway bars is the ratio

Some companies have very large hollow front bars, while the solid bar of a smaller diameter produces the same forces.

On the rear we offer 3 options, this is due to the different requirements of various customers.

From the 27mm rear to the 32mm ZL1 style bar that comes with new lower arms to accommodate the new style sway bar links that are required,

The ratios that we currently offer are due to hundreds of hours of testing and improvements that we have made over time.

i can give you good reasons to replace most of the bushings in the back of the car, it would depend on your goals and how you drive the car mostly.
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