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Sway Bars

oxytousc

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Hey guys...

I am looking at getting some sway bars for my Road Runner clone...wanted to see if anyone had thoughts on what to get.

I am debating between the PST and Firm Feel setups...The Firm Feel is about three times the price. Is there that big of a difference?

On the rear, I am planning to remove the Isoclamp Mount and set it up in the older style, so I might just get the front sway at the moment.
 
If had my choice, I would go with the Firm Feel setup. High quality stuff, Mopar Action really liked the setup on the '69 Road Runner.

The rear bar adds little to the unsprung weight: that is, it mounts to the rear upper frame rails like an E body does and the weight of the bar is supported by the springs.... plus it is not hanging down below the rear axle. It is not clamped to the axle housing either.

I do not have one yet....... I would love to get one ... I have the stage II Power steering bix and love it. Great guys to deal with too.

The PST units are very good ... nothing against them and would not feel bad at all running them.

Good luck with your project.

Godspeed,
JON
 
for the price id go with hellwig swaybars. also alot of protouring guys use the addco hollow sway bars
 
The firm feel stuff sponsors Mopar Action. Thats why they always use their stuff. I picked up the P-S-T front sway bar kit.
 
I have both the Firm Feel front and rear sway bars and its one of the best things I did to my car.
 
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