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What swaybars to get?

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Loco5.0

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I'm looking to upgrade the swaybars on my 93 without spending a fortune.
What are my options?
 

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Steeda, Maximum Motorsports. MM probably has the best around IMO, but you are going to pay a little bit more.

Why are you upgrading? What else have you upgraded on your suspension to make you want to upgrade the sway bars? From most people, new bushings and end-links will do it.

Rear sway bar from MM:
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/rsb.asp

Steeda has some tubular from sway bars.
 

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stang22 said:
Steeda, Maximum Motorsports. MM probably has the best around IMO, but you are going to pay a little bit more.

Why are you upgrading? What else have you upgraded on your suspension to make you want to upgrade the sway bars? From most people, new bushings and end-links will do it.

Rear sway bar from MM:
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/rsb.asp

Steeda has some tubular from sway bars.
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Yea, the MM RSB is way too much $.

I want to upgrade because I'd like better handling. See my sig for mods.
 

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Use the MarkVII swaybars or the t-bird/cougar bars for 8.8 rear. Up front will be slight mods.
 

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I am assuming that when you put your springs and struts/shocks on, you changed all of your bushings to poly bushings? Have you change your sway bar end-links and sway bar bushings?

How about a torque-arm or a pan-hard bar?

You have already upgraded your struts/shock and springs, wheels/tires and brakes. What else do you want to upgrade for cheap that is going to help you handle better?

Tim
 

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Anyone know what sizes the stock sway bars on 93 GTs are?
 

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1 inch in the rear.

1 5/16 inch in the front for GT and LX.

1 1/8 inch in the front for Cobra.
 
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