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broke rear sway bar, any good brands?
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<blockquote data-quote="ReplicaR" data-source="post: 595175" data-attributes="member: 9209"><p>Usually, if you want to go to a lighter bar, it would have to be hollow, which I would not recommend for the back of the mustang. The amount of stress that bar sees, hollow bar would not stand up to that. Adjustable bars might be lighter than stock, but even if they are, it will not be by much, because you have to add all the extra hardware to mount them.</p><p></p><p>I broke my sway bar back in december, if I recall correctly, at the Streets of Willow. I went to the junkyard, and bought another stock replacement for 12 dollars, because I believe that playing with sway bars is something you do once you're done with everything else. You have to remember that sway bar is your tuning tool for suspension balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReplicaR, post: 595175, member: 9209"] Usually, if you want to go to a lighter bar, it would have to be hollow, which I would not recommend for the back of the mustang. The amount of stress that bar sees, hollow bar would not stand up to that. Adjustable bars might be lighter than stock, but even if they are, it will not be by much, because you have to add all the extra hardware to mount them. I broke my sway bar back in december, if I recall correctly, at the Streets of Willow. I went to the junkyard, and bought another stock replacement for 12 dollars, because I believe that playing with sway bars is something you do once you're done with everything else. You have to remember that sway bar is your tuning tool for suspension balance. [/QUOTE]
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