Front Sway bar
- mrelshauno
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Front Sway bar
What have people done to upgrade the sway bar on a GD? I have had a measure up and factory is 20mm. I saw somewhere here that someone put a 27mm on a Sigma I think.
Re: Front Sway bar
I just replaced all rubber with nolothane, made a big difference
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Yea mate i put one on mine as well as nolathane bushes selby sway bars might still be able to get one for gd
84 gk sigma
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one of the sedans i had had a bigger one in it will nothathane bushes so i swaped it into my gd wagon, i think its a sigma one made it heaps better dont have to use the spacer things with it
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- mrelshauno
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Re: Front Sway bar
After a bit of searching around the net I found these guys; http://www.mako.com.au/
Anyone tried them? Seem to be ok, depends on freight price to NZ.
Anyone tried them? Seem to be ok, depends on freight price to NZ.
- mrelshauno
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Re: Front Sway bar
Just worked it out at $326 NZ dollars delivered.
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Did you have to put in a special request?
What did they quote you for the bar itself?
What did they quote you for the bar itself?
- mrelshauno
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Re: Front Sway bar
All on their website. Very good. $201 Au plus freight. 22mm. Can go bigger if you want.
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I couldn't find it in the catalogue, was blank next to Galant
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Its on the first page under chrysler. $201 for front and $253 for the rear.
Thing is, i didn't think galants had a rear sway bar?
If not, would that mean mounts would need to be welded?
Thing is, i didn't think galants had a rear sway bar?
If not, would that mean mounts would need to be welded?
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Here I was looking under Mitsubishi, lol
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Re: Front Sway bar
i remember fitting a rear sway bar on a GJ sedan....i didnt need to weld any brackets or anythingdnvgalant wrote:Its on the first page under chrysler. $201 for front and $253 for the rear.
Thing is, i didn't think galants had a rear sway bar?
If not, would that mean mounts would need to be welded?
was a long time ago tho
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In regards to the rear sway bar, I took one off a Lancer hatch & had it fitted to my GC hardtop. I think it's a Selby (yellow?) but I painted it orange, because that's the colour I had at the time. It goes onto the diff housing about 1/3 of the way in from the wheels with U bolts, and is attached to the inner faces of the rear rails with angle iron that looks like it's bolted into place (I just went to check but it's hard to see with the car on the ground). If you want more detail, let me know & I'll put the car on ramps & photograph it. It does keep the rear way flatter when cornering. However, I have had problems lifting the inside wheel on really tight, cambered corners but not too often.
- mrelshauno
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Re: Front Sway bar
I would be keen to see that photo.