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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
No rear sway bar?
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<blockquote data-quote="bunits19714" data-source="post: 15635782" data-attributes="member: 171001"><p>yes you need a rear sway bar- the stiffer the better - the s197 is a 3 link -pivot point is in the center hence you need a sway bar or other form or restraint to control body roll- I ditched the sway bar relo brackets and went with a whitline adj rear sway which mounts differently than the factory mounts and clears 10" wheels in the 15" diameter- you really should get a new upper control arm and bushing whether its a steeda, bmr, or another quality manufacture- the upper does more for these cars than the lowers do- bmr also makes a nice adj rear sway bar but it is a bit more than the whitline. if you go to stall the car with out the sway bar on with dr on the car , the car will wade up the driver rear and leave all ganstered. the wh.li. adj rear sway bar is kinda like a mini rear antiroll bar but for the street and strip- I personal really like wl rear sway it is a nice pc and easy to install, I pulled high 1.3's 60 foots with stock shocks and struts on my the old setup and motor. car is stable as it gets even at 165+mph with no front sway bar on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunits19714, post: 15635782, member: 171001"] yes you need a rear sway bar- the stiffer the better - the s197 is a 3 link -pivot point is in the center hence you need a sway bar or other form or restraint to control body roll- I ditched the sway bar relo brackets and went with a whitline adj rear sway which mounts differently than the factory mounts and clears 10" wheels in the 15" diameter- you really should get a new upper control arm and bushing whether its a steeda, bmr, or another quality manufacture- the upper does more for these cars than the lowers do- bmr also makes a nice adj rear sway bar but it is a bit more than the whitline. if you go to stall the car with out the sway bar on with dr on the car , the car will wade up the driver rear and leave all ganstered. the wh.li. adj rear sway bar is kinda like a mini rear antiroll bar but for the street and strip- I personal really like wl rear sway it is a nice pc and easy to install, I pulled high 1.3's 60 foots with stock shocks and struts on my the old setup and motor. car is stable as it gets even at 165+mph with no front sway bar on. [/QUOTE]
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