Bigger Sway Bars

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froggy47

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I'd like to take some of the sway out as this b2 is driven mostly freeway/hwy. Anyone ever try bigger bars? Any feedback/suggestions. Shocks are new Bil's and the rest of suspension is ok/ not shot.

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Justshootme84

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I've had better results in the past with poly urethane bushings than trying to find a stouter sway bar. A complete kit including both body and suspension bushings will run about $200, about the same as an aftermarket bar from places like Hellwig. Check out Energy Suspension or Daystar for the bushings.

 

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I'd like to take some of the sway out as this b2 is driven mostly freeway/hwy. Anyone ever try bigger bars? Any feedback/suggestions. Shocks are new Bil's and the rest of suspension is ok/ not shot.
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I used urethane on sway bars, leaf spring and shocks and it worked great, but as Justshootme84 suggests i'd go with the complete kit. Should all be done at the same time anyway.

 
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