rear sway bar

ReplicaR

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It works, because suspension is technically the same, but the size will be smaller than stock SN95.
 

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MM and Steeda have said to me, at high speeds above 70 on the highway, the control arms get unstable without sway bars. this was after i broke the steeda sway bar and when i installed the panhard bar.
 

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Vermilion said:
MM and Steeda have said to me, at high speeds above 70 on the highway, the control arms get unstable without sway bars. this was after i broke the steeda sway bar and when i installed the panhard bar.

i assume you mean front swaybars because v6 mustangs dont come with a rear swaybar at all. so they are obviously fine without them
 

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Vermilion said:
MM and Steeda have said to me, at high speeds above 70 on the highway, the control arms get unstable without sway bars. this was after i broke the steeda sway bar and when i installed the panhard bar.

Not bragging or saying this is save but with 4cyl springs, 5 way tokicos on 1 up front and cut rear springs and thoes tokicos on 5 ... drove over 5k ALWAYS had skinnies on the front and NEVER had an issue.....
 

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