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Old 09-24-2014, 10:06 PM   #1
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rear sway bar or not?

I have a 3.5 drop in front and 5.5 in rear. I 'm going with a stock front sway bar. Do you recommend a rear bar or not. I have a rear cpp sway bar but I'm not sure I like it enough to drill the holes in the stock trailer arms plus the holes look really close the center of the trailer arms . So yes on rear sway bar or no and the reason? thanks
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Old 09-25-2014, 07:44 AM   #2
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

I'm curious as well. I noticed a really big difference in handling when I added the front sway bar.
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Old 09-25-2014, 10:14 AM   #3
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

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Old 09-25-2014, 04:50 PM   #4
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

Any one?
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Old 09-25-2014, 07:34 PM   #5
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Any one?
My truck is a 4/6 drop with the Early Classic front sway bar. Handling was good but really improved when I added the CPP rear sway bar. The local SCCA snobs retch when I show up at one of their autocross events but I always place at the top of my class. There isn't anyone in it, but my times are also near the top. It just chaps the backside of one Porsche owner that a 46 year old pickemup truck bests his times. He's tried to have the truck tossed out several times but can't and I have a sign in the rear window to remind him that I have never failed to beat him. It's Calvin peeing on a 911 with an appropriate caption!
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Old 09-26-2014, 09:16 AM   #6
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My truck is a 4/6 drop with the Early Classic front sway bar. Handling was good but really improved when I added the CPP rear sway bar. The local SCCA snobs retch when I show up at one of their autocross events but I always place at the top of my class. There isn't anyone in it, but my times are also near the top. It just chaps the backside of one Porsche owner that a 46 year old pickemup truck bests his times. He's tried to have the truck tossed out several times but can't and I have a sign in the rear window to remind him that I have never failed to beat him. It's Calvin peeing on a 911 with an appropriate caption!
Not to hi-jack this thread, but have you taken it up the windy road to Mt Lemon?
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Old 09-25-2014, 07:42 PM   #7
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

I install the same one on my truck. I wasn't real crazy about where the holes needed to be drill, but I didn't want to spend the extra money for a different unit. I'm very satisfied with the ride, but I haven't really driven it much to be able to say how big of difference it made.
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Old 09-26-2014, 12:29 AM   #8
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

Personal preference, driving style, intended use, and tire play as big a role as just about anything you've mentioned.
Some vehicles corner better without a rear bar some don't.
The more lateral traction available the more likely you will want a rear sway bar.
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Old 09-26-2014, 08:56 AM   #9
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

Wouldn't the chances of the back end kicking out be greater with a rear bar?

You may need to know the balance and match both bars to get it handling right but I'm not certain.
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Old 09-26-2014, 09:13 AM   #10
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Wouldn't the chances of the back end kicking out be greater with a rear bar?

You may need to know the balance and match both bars to get it handling right but I'm not certain.
Correct. Front and rear sway bars add significantly to the drivability under most conditions. Under or over steer should be expected during aggressive or spirited driving depending on the combinations of bars.
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Old 09-26-2014, 12:05 PM   #11
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

A rear sway bar will be a great idea if you haul things in the back, like a pickup should be used for, especially with a camper. I have noticed when I haul wood off of the mountain that the back end sways a bit on the switchbacks. Just an added two-cents worth.
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Old 09-26-2014, 11:36 PM   #12
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

A rear sway bar will be a very nice upgrade that you should feel right away. I added the rear sway bar that you mentioned and it helped control the rear of my 72 burb then I added the front sway bar and wheels and tires to match.
I would did it again in a Chevy heartbeat.
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Old 09-27-2014, 05:35 AM   #13
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

I added a Hellwig rear sway on my 70 SWB. I really like it. Especially when romping on it around town and coming in a little hot off the freeway into a cloverleaf. The truck bites and holds really good. It changed the everyday drivability a lot for me. I think it would be a huge upgrade for a lifted truck with an even higher center of gravity.
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Old 09-27-2014, 09:24 AM   #14
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

I added a stock (1-1/16") bar up front a while back and it made a major difference.
a few months back I added a rear bar. It also made a big difference in handling. It tightened up the rear very noticeably and makes the truck corner much better...
the rear does seem to be more inclined to get loos on hard corners... one sandy left in particular near my old house.

I don't know if the rear bar helped when towing or with a heavy load, but with a full bed and a 16' trailer loaded down with woodworking machines the truck ran perfectly... I can only assume that the rear bar helps distribute the load in the bed.

Short version, I'm happy with my rear bar and would suggest others give one a try.
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Old 09-27-2014, 02:42 PM   #15
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

I have a swaybar on both front and rear and mine is lowered 3.5" front and 6" rear. i mounted my rear one according to the cpp instructions, my only concern is it hangs low. i can fit a beer can under it at the bushing. Havent driven it yet so i cant tell you how it handles yet.
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I have a swaybar on both front and rear and mine is lowered 3.5" front and 6" rear. i mounted my rear one according to the cpp instructions, my only concern is it hangs low. i can fit a beer can under it at the bushing. Havent driven it yet so i cant tell you how it handles yet.
This is exactly what kept me awake last night. Wasn't thoroughly impressed with the height of the CPP rear bar after I was done. It also took WAY longer to install than I assumed it would. Not the best kit I think. I'll drive it today and see what I think. But, I'm thinking the Hellwig bar may have been a better choice.
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Old 03-29-2015, 11:55 AM   #17
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This is exactly what kept me awake last night. Wasn't thoroughly impressed with the height of the CPP rear bar after I was done. It also took WAY longer to install than I assumed it would. Not the best kit I think. I'll drive it today and see what I think. But, I'm thinking the Hellwig bar may have been a better choice.
I have the No limit rear sway bar, it mounts above the frame rails
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I have the No limit rear sway bar, it mounts above the frame rails
You should check out their panhard bar and shock relocation kit as well. I have the setup and will be doing the sway bar as well.. this pic is from mock up...
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

Mine is lowered 2" from and 3" rear. I have a stock front bar and added a Camaro Hotchkis rear bar. It works well for handling, especially on the on/off ramps. It really took a lot of lean out of the truck. I've pushed it pretty hard and never gotten the rear to slide yet.

The only downside is if I try to add throttle through a tight corner the inside tire wants to break loose moreso than before.
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Got a build thread on that Miata? I usually frown on miatas, just a personal hatred for em , but I'm intrigued by this one lol
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Re: rear sway bar or not?

Less lean doesn't equal more traction.
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Less lean doesn't equal more traction.
1. Less body roll means a more constant size contact patch between the tire and the pavement which equates to lower traction losses in cornering.

2. A correctly sized anti-roll bar also prevents the inside tire from unloading due to CG shift about the roll center reducing weight transfer from the inside tire to the outside tire maintaining traction on that tire.


Anti-roll bars are not about "more traction", they are about reducing the loss of traction when G loads shift away from vertical.
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With a rear sway bar the truck will handle like this...lol

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With a rear sway bar the truck will handle like this...lol

rob mac gregor's c10 at 2012 Del Mar good guy's - YouTube
That's just fake Autocross. This is driving! A C-10 on the track at Road America. All you sway bar fans take note how this truck corners.

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That's just fake Autocross. This is driving! A C-10 on the track at Road America. All you sway bar fans take note how this truck corners.

RS C 10 Road America - YouTube

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