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post May 23, 2020 - 3:48 PM
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Manny01

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Hello,

Any recommendations for Sway Bars? I want to reduce body roll. Any recommendations would be appropriated.

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post May 26, 2020 - 2:23 PM
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Before you put in sway bars take a look at your shocks/struts. If they're worn out (almost guaranteed if over 100k mi), your best "anti-roll" strategy is to put in new shocks. You will be amazed at the difference in roll and squat that will make. If you're still not happy, then look into anti-roll bars.

But, there aren't many stabilizer bars to pick from, really - there's ST and Whiteline, both are fine. Avoid any no-name stuff from China. If you're interested in lowering springs, then there are more options and also improve the roll situation (if you get quality ones that are actually stiffer than stock). I have the Suspension Techniques front and rear bars, they fit and work.
post May 28, 2020 - 6:19 PM
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Thanks for replying. I will look into my stock shocks and struts. As far I know the shocks and struts feel fine (considering I live in an area that has several potholes) and thought it might be the sway bar not doing their job. I was looking into ST from Fitment Industry. I will also look into Suspension Techniques, shocks and struts first and go from there.


Much appreciated.

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Before you put in sway bars take a look at your shocks/struts. If they're worn out (almost guaranteed if over 100k mi), your best "anti-roll" strategy is to put in new shocks. You will be amazed at the difference in roll and squat that will make. If you're still not happy, then look into anti-roll bars.

But, there aren't many stabilizer bars to pick from, really - there's ST and Whiteline, both are fine. Avoid any no-name stuff from China. If you're interested in lowering springs, then there are more options and also improve the roll situation (if you get quality ones that are actually stiffer than stock). I have the Suspension Techniques front and rear bars, they fit and work.


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