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What size rear sway bar is recommended for a third-gen Camaro stocker? I've noticed that GM offered a couple of different sizes.
DTS 12-bolt, S&W suspension, Eibach drag launch springs and bag. Thanks for any Info! Bob
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I don't know of many guys running a rear sway bar. Look into getting a nice anti rollbar.
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If you have no restrictions on what you can run go with the Spohn 1" drag bar. If you can only run stock parts then looking into the 87-92 GTA Trans Am rear sway bar or the 88-92 1LE Z28/Trans Am sway bar. They are the 2 largest GM offered on the cars from the factory. The GTA bar is much easier to find compaired to the 1LE.
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OWNSS...Thanks for the reply...I plan on installing S&W's anti-roll bar in the future but for now I'm going to use a factory sway bar...
I've looked under quite a few of these cars at divisional events and noticed that some racers still use a factory type sway bar. I'll start searching for one of the bars you mentioned. Thanks ! Bob
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