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Topic: fox front sway bar
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4MY8TERS
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Member # 7840
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Should I use a front sway bar on a road race/ drag car?
Tubular k member Coil overs
Lmk
-------------------- 1985 Notchback-393w Vortech 1991 Convert Lx-H/C/I-Vortech 1984 T-Top 306-H/C/I
Posts: 2337 | From: THE GOLDEN CITY AKA SFC | Registered: Aug 2007
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Blind
2.3L CAFords OG
Member # 3052
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yes you should, most k-members require relocating the bar a bit so checkout what MM offers.
-------------------- 89 LX Notchback ex 4cyl, 14psi 02 Harley F150, 15psi
Posts: 8521 | From: Fairfield | Registered: Jul 2003
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SteveL
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Member # 1241
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At least for road race applications I agree you need a front sway bar. There have been 4 or 5 different diameter bars used over the years which can be tried for fine tuning.
Generally it's not the K member that require relocating the sway bar it's how much the car has been lowered. Try the stock chassis location and with the car sitting on the suspension. You want the links that connect to the A arms to be as vertical as possible. With a lowered car, the links will be tilted towards the back of the car. MM sells a relocation bracket that moves the chassis mount forward to bring the links back to vertical. For a lot more adjustability and at a lot higher cost, Griggs has an adjustable front sway bar.
Posts: 578 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: May 2002
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