less torque steer (sway bar ?)

matt texass

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Since im planning on spraying right out of the hole I would like to get rid of the most torque steer possible. What rear sway bar is everybody using or recomending?
 

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I hear that Steeda has one of the best rear swaybars out there. IMO, there is BMR, Steeda, FRPP, and Eibach (same as FRPP). I think that's all of them. I'm not sure on the diameter of the sway bar on my vert. I know it's different from the coupes though. Eventually I'd like to do one but it's not a main priority unless it's needed and well actually benefit my performance at the strip.
 

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anything that adds the stability or makes the car more rigid should help your performance at the track
 

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I've been replacing every thing else, but I am going to need to do the rear sway bar as well, I just haven't gotten to it yet as I don't think the stock ones are all that bad when compaired to some of the other things I think are higher priority to replace like the panhard bar.
 

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matt... Something like BMR's Extreme Anti-Roll Bar might be a good choice for you rather than just another sway bar.




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The BMR piece that Don W posted above is a track only piece right? The front sway bar is plenty thick. The rear one could be thicker however. I like steeda's rear sway bar as well.
 

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The BMR piece that Don W posted above is a track only piece right? The front sway bar is plenty thick. The rear one could be thicker however. I like steeda's rear sway bar as well.
There are guys running it on the street. I might be joining that club soon, too.
 

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I measured the BMR when I installed it, and it is a full 1/8" thicker than the coupe stocker.
 

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the bmr is much stiffer if i remeber right..... as far as the rear suspension goes the upper control arm and rear sway bar are that i can replace now. i like the look of the steeda one
 

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