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> Anyone ever done an adjustable rear swaybar, Anyone ever done an adjustable rear swaybar
FastFroggy
post Sep 9 2024, 03:57 AM
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Finally made it on track this weekend for a shakedown OTD at WaterfordHills. Car ran well, minus the shifter link issue I found. That said I was wondering if anyone has seen or made an adjustable rear sway bar set up. I have a front one, but have not found one for the rear.

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post Sep 9 2024, 11:26 AM
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What do you have now? Any bar?
As mentioned Welt when it was available, was the go to.
Unless you find one used or a NOS part Rose passion (who bought Automotion) stopped making them & now carries Tarret stuff.
The Welt unit used a slider adjustment to tune the bar (tighter / looser)

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If you have a OE bar the only option is to use adjustable links, but the bulb
attachment means custom hardware.
I make a kit to use on the stock bar including modified shock bolts & custom links
but it ended up kinda spendy. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)

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Sweet!!! Thanks

Currently have a stock rear. I think a 17mm. Biggest problem for me are the end attachments. Even with new bushings, they are sloppy.

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