66velle
Oct 22nd, 01, 7:44 PM
I know it's been said a million time. I want to thank everyone who belong to this great site. I got a '72 Trans-Am 1 1/4" sway bar from the junk yard and put it on this past weekend. Like you said the cornering is just unbeleivable. It handles like a new car period.
Thanks,
Stan
Schurkey
Oct 22nd, 01, 9:11 PM
Just wait til you get a big REAR bar, too!
old67camino
Oct 22nd, 01, 10:29 PM
I have the 1 1/4" front and the 1" rear. the greatest feeling is going into a 35 mph turn at 60 and the car stays level. My tires do give a little, maybe its time to retire the 14" ralleys?
Mr69
Oct 23rd, 01, 2:41 AM
Where does a guy get the big fat rear sway bar for a 69 ?
Nate
Brob
Oct 23rd, 01, 10:19 AM
One inch is all I know about. Your GM dealer should have one somewhere around $70.00
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Ken K
Oct 23rd, 01, 11:02 AM
You have not seen a rear sway bar until you see the one that HO Racing use to sell, it's a monster. I don't know what the diameter is but it's has to at least 1.5 inches.
bigdog454
Oct 23rd, 01, 11:54 AM
Moroso/Herb Adams sells a 1-1/2" bar, I have them on both my Chevelles.
72SSAbody
Oct 23rd, 01, 5:55 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>One inch is all I know about. Your GM dealer should have one somewhere around $70.00<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
The GM F41 rear bar is 7/8" and you can get on shipped to your door for $64 here (http://www.gmpartsdirect.com)
Do a search for the part number in Suspension & Brakes forum.
Joe
[This message has been edited by 72SSAbody (edited 10-23-2001).]