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trackbird
This came off the Camaro project. Has about 1,200 miles on it (one track day and some autocrossing too).

$85 plus freight with bushings and a set of poly endlinks.
trackbird
$80 plus freight

Or, if you're in Columbus...come by and pick it up! smile.gif
trackbird
$75. Somebody needs a front sway bar for a 3rd gen. smile.gif
BumpaD_Z28
So a solid ST 35 mm versus a "stock GM" 36 mm hollow

guessing the solid is "stiffer" ?

Cue CAN O' WORMS ???

~DaVe
trackbird
I believe a 36mm calculated out to be roughly a 33.25mm solid bar (from memory from an old thread here). So, the 35mm is going to be stiffer.
BPWilliams
Kevin do you still have this swaybar for sale?
StanIROCZ
QUOTE (trackbird @ Sep 23 2012, 09:59 PM) *
I believe a 36mm calculated out to be roughly a 33.25mm solid bar (from memory from an old thread here). So, the 35mm is going to be stiffer.

I just completed these calcs. A 35 solid is 17% stiffer than a 36mm hollow. A 36mm hollow is equal in stiffness to a 33.75 mm solid.
trackbird
QUOTE (BPWilliams @ Nov 14 2012, 08:02 AM) *
Kevin do you still have this swaybar for sale?


Yes. It's hanging on my wall in the garage with a pile of others. smile.gif
BPWilliams
QUOTE (trackbird @ Nov 14 2012, 09:10 AM) *
QUOTE (BPWilliams @ Nov 14 2012, 08:02 AM) *
Kevin do you still have this swaybar for sale?


Yes. It's hanging on my wall in the garage with a pile of others. smile.gif



PM'd YA! drink.gif
Shortcutsleeping
Bar is sold.

Thanks Trackbird, packed well and it arrived just fine.


Costas
cars and such...
trackbird
Oops. Forgot to update this one.

No extra charge for the grease! smile.gif
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