Yea those will work. I have those on my front sway bar but 19mm ones.
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Yea those will work. I have those on my front sway bar but 19mm ones.
The gxp sway bar
Anybody know the specs of the dorman rear bar? The OP only lists the dorman front. Part #927110
They make a rear bar now?
Hey guys I've been trying to look and see if I can find the dorman rear sway bar but all I can find is the front. Also how is the GMPP sway bar compared to the dorman.
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You'll have to get the rear Dorman bar off rockauto. Part# 927110 is for 97-08
Well GMPP specs are listed for both front and rear, he must want to know what's better, dorman rear or GMPP rear.
Yea between the two which would be better to go with but also I came across BMR. From what I read I'm moving more towards the BMR. What's you guys input?
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The GMPP is bigger than the stock one. It is also hollow. It's a good replacement for the stock bar. The dorman is a stock replacement. I see you are in california, so you don't have to worry about the harsh weather conditions that those on the east coast or midwest go through, which can deterioate a hollow bar. The BMR's are also nice. They actually stopped selling them on their site. They are thick bars and are good quality just like their trailing arms. It depends on what you want to do with the car. I have been happy with the GMPP handling kit on my car which is a daily driver since the kit first came out many years ago.
What I'm trying to do is get the suspension set up for auto-x and the canyons. I know what I want I'm just trying to find out and see all of my choices. For instance I found this SLP sway bar package which comes with the front and rear but I'm might just use the rear only.
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Unless you're buying the SLP bars from somewhere you can measure them beforehand I'd recommend skipping it. I bought them and the rear was only about 19mm. MUCH smaller than the first post actually says. That's why I went with the Addco for the rear. Maybe something changed from when the first post was created to now but there's no way it was 25mm. The front is nice and beefy though. I might actually have just a front bar for sale in a little while if you're interested.
I have the addco myself and it made a huge improvement, live in cali as well, Get BMR if you want it for a lot of twist and turns, if not ADDCO and some BMR trailing arms or GMPP, You can get the Strut Braces but honestly didn't feel much of a difference and I have the BMR front and rear, I would go Sway bars before Strut Bars any day.
I was looking at the addco web site and I saw they have one that is 1" which comes to a 25mm give or take. If that the size of it then that just made my decision for the twisty roads. Oh what part do stay in cali.
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Also don't forget that UMI offers trailing arms as well. They are just as good. Aso as a heads up, the BMR's are very thick. If you are running a high offset and wider wheel they have the potential to rub the trailing arms.
Back to the sway bars. I can not tell you how the GMPP set up is for autocross. I have never autocrossed. They may be enough for what you need them to do. The bars are hollow.
Ok I'm going to keep UMI in mind and compare them to some others. Also I guess I got to make sure I don't run to crazy of an offset on the wheels also.
That hollow part I don't like at all so I'm trying to find which out of the rest has a solid core.
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Okay guys, I'm headed to the junkyard tomorrow and I'm on the hunt for sway bars. If I'm reading this right, 00-05 Monte Carlos have GMPP front and rear, correct? 9C1 impalas as well, but I don't think there are any at my usual yards. Do they come on anything else?
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