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The nice thing about mounting the end link outboard of the spring is that you can run a much softer sway bar rate to accomplish the same thing as a stiffer bar rate with an inboard mount. Since the mount is further away from the fulcrum (inner control arm bushings) it takes less bar rate to control body roll. This also puts less strain on the sway bar end link mounts and inner control arm bushings. While there is no doubt that this is a more efficient setup than the FE2/FE3 sway bar setup, if you already have upgraded your end link mounts and rear sway bar I can't really see a definitive benefit to swapping in FE4 parts...
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And would I benefit overall to upgrade to the longer swaybars? |
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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![]() Theoretically, you would benefit at the strip from the bar being so much closer to the hub. Think of it this way, the current sway bar stops motion say 1 foot from the source of the motion (the wheel). The new bar acts on motion 1.5 inches from the source. From the mechanical motion to the speed of the reaction the new bar style is superior. How much tie will be gained, I couldn't say. Which is better, hands down the new setup. |
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To both of you, so I have all the pedders stuff in my sig, and the BMR Rear LCA end link tab brackets... I'm guessing I won't see much if any benefit from upgrading to the new LCA and a new aftermarket rear sway and endlinks?
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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Time and testing will tell, but theoretically you should because the new style bar is a more direct acting setup. It works at the source instead of through a lever to get to the source. I am not saying you'll bolt the new bits on and lower your 60 by 2/10ths. I am saying there is some gain that needs to be measured. It will be small, but it should be there. It all depends how serious you get. Does taking a pound out of your car at the trip help -- probably not. Pull the rear seat, passenger seat, strip the trunk, add light weight drag wheels and that weight reduction make a real difference. The lighter the car gets the more important it becomes to take out the next pound. Setup is no different. The more dialed you get, the more important every small detail becomes.
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-0.91 passenger side. I was actually at the alignment shop when I asked you. LOL |
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Not sure. They were pretty busy. He just gave me a printout and I left.
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OE I think.
![]() All I did was the XAs, sub-frame inserts, and trailing arm bushes and sway bar end links. |
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Is it me or does this look to be for better axles?
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If I'm not mistaken that is the rear perch void. After market coil overs had problem hitting the underside of the trunk because that void wasn't tall enough. I'm guessing they needed more clearance with the new suspension
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