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3/4" Rear Sway Bar 1982-92 Camaro & Firebird on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
Location:

Montville, New Jersey, US

Montville, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:All returns must be accompanied by a copy of your invoice and a letter of explanation as to why the product is being returned. Incorrectly supplied items will be exchanged or refunded at our option. No full refunds after thirty (30) days. All items returned must be in new, unused condition for either credit, exchange, or refund. A 20% restocking fee will be charged on any items returned more than 30 days after receipt. Correctly supplied items returned within 30 days of receipt will have our outgoing shipping costs deducted from the refund amount. Return shipping cost are not refundable. Return shipping is at your risk. Depending upon shipping method, insuring the return package may be advisable. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Addco Manufacturer Part Number:358 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Black Powder Coat or Gold Anodized Warranty:Yes

Up for auction is a brand new Sway Bar from Addco! All mounting hardware and instructions are included with this auction.

Installing an Addco Sway Bar is one of the best investments in handling that you can make! A sway bar links the right side and left side of the car, acting as a torsional spring to resist body roll and keeping the tires planted during drag launches. Factory engineers used small, weak sway bars – and sometimes even no sway bar at all – in production suspensions because the vehicles were limited by the capability of the era’s tires. Addco carries an extensive line of sway bars for all applications that are larger than stock and are designed take advantage of modern tire technology. Armed with a set of Addco sway bars, you will have significantly better control and vastly improved handling as you take on even the toughest curves!

The Problem

Let's face it, most decisions made by the automakers are based on one factor - cost. Without a doubt, it's less expensive to manufacture and install smaller anti-sway bars, or in some cases, leave them off completely! Your stock suspension does an adequate job in most situations. Where you may run into a problem (no pun intended) is when you need to make a sudden lane change to avoid an accident or when you find that curve in the road is a little sharper than you thought. As you vehicle begins to turn, the body will " roll" transferring weight to the outside wheels. This causes the front end to "plow", or what is technically known as understeer. The result - your vehicle wants to keep going straight and you're out of control!

The Solution

With the addition of a set of Addco anti-sway bars, body roll and understeer will be greatly reduced resulting in a safer, more balanced suspension.
Addco carries the world's largest line of anti-sway bars to fit virtually any vehicle.

Addco Part Number:

  • Addco 358

Applications:

  • 1982-92 Chevrolet Camaro
  • 1982-92 Pontiac Firebird

Surface Finish:

Bar will be supplied with either black powder coat or gold anodizing. Sorry, no requests can be accommodated - the stock is all intermixed.

Note: Generic photo shown. Actual part may vary.

YOU MUST VISIT WWW.ADDCO.NET TO CONFIRM THAT THESE PARTS FIT YOUR CAR.


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