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i just finished up installing the dorman in my gp 20mins ago.. It is a heavy swaybar, but way better than stock!!! I'd recommend it
Stiffer solid bar for sure. 4lbs? You can delete some other stuff to make up for it. lol
Material along the neutral axis does nothing but add mass.
Material close to the neutral axis does almost nothing but add mass.
Right next to that, so on and so forth.
You likely won't notice a difference between solid and hollow for the same dia.
I've changed out a cracked gmpp sway bar with only 34,000 miles on it. Not strong enough IMHO. I went with a dorman.
I drove for a while with a broken sway, then upgraded to GMPP stuff.
I noticed a difference, but that was going from nothing to something upgraded. I used poly bushings and links front and rear as well.
These cars don't corner worth a **** no matter what you do in comparison to other cars.
I ended up going with the dorman bar. I got it from a local parts store from 120. It came with new links and bushings and i didnt have to wait for it to ship so i went with it. I installed it today. Sure glad i did it on the hoist at work because i ended up having to drop the back of the subframe to get the lil bastard out. Anyways, new one in and handling is much better. This new bar weighs about 3 times as much but i dont think it will be breaking anytime soon!
you overpaid
Yea its usually 100 picked up or 70 shipped lol but good choice. Did you put on some different end links? I didn't and am probably gonna have to change them in spring, I didn't use tape or anything and don't think anyone greased them lol...
Should have let me know I could have had it 1 day shipped to your house for $85
Lol im over it. Im just glad its fixed. I also fixed my weird clunking noise. Turned out i needed to tighten the engine braces or whatever u call them. Snugged em up and just one more problem solved on tha prix.
engine mounts..?
don't you work at a dealership??
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