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Front 27mm Heavy Duty 2 Position Blade Adjustable Sway Bar Kit

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Front 27mm Heavy Duty 2 Position Blade Adjustable Sway Bar Kit

TYPE: Sway Bar Stabiliser Kit

Regular price $299.99 Sale

SKU: RC0055FZ-27
PLACEMENT: Front

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The Ultimate Handling Package! Fitting larger sway bars has two main effects on:
  • Vehicle balance in terms of understeer and oversteer
  • Increased roll resistance Both these effects provide increased tyre contact and grip for a vehicle.
Add in the SuperPro Adjustable sway bar links to:
  • Eliminate sway bar link flex
  • Adjust in neutral sway bar positioning
  • Maximize all positions on the adjustable Sway Bars
All this will give the vehicle balanced and upgraded tyre contact and dynamic grip which delivers the ultimate handling package for your Vehicle!
From our testing, this is what we recommend as a good starting point:
  • Scenario one is to set both bars to the hardest setting and is ideal for a vehicle with standard suspension, wheels and tyres.
  • Scenario two is to set the front to the soft setting and the rear to the hardest setting and is ideal for a vehicle with lowered springs, or with larger, wider wheels and tyres.
Warranty: 3 Years

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Front 27mm Heavy Duty 2 Position Blade Adjustable Sway Bar Kit

The Ultimate Handling Package! Fitting larger sway bars has two main effects on:
  • Vehicle balance in terms of understeer and oversteer
  • Increased roll resistance Both these effects provide increased tyre contact and grip for a vehicle.
Add in the SuperPro Adjustable sway bar links to:
  • Eliminate sway bar link flex
  • Adjust in neutral sway bar positioning
  • Maximize all positions on the adjustable Sway Bars
All this will give the vehicle balanced and upgraded tyre contact and dynamic grip which delivers the ultimate handling package for your Vehicle!
From our testing, this is what we recommend as a good starting point:
  • Scenario one is to set both bars to the hardest setting and is ideal for a vehicle with standard suspension, wheels and tyres.
  • Scenario two is to set the front to the soft setting and the rear to the hardest setting and is ideal for a vehicle with lowered springs, or with larger, wider wheels and tyres.