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can you get a rear sway bar for a 69 camaro?If so what donor cars can I get one from?My 69 has new rear springs but seems to roll a bit more than I would like going around the corners.
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Not sure about donors, but you can buy them from Parts suppliers such as Ground up or classics. About $ 100.00
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Get a matched pair of front and rear bars or the handling will be unbalanced.
The usual setup is a 1" solid front bar. The rear bar size varies depending on it's shape and arm length/mfr.
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Check my web page for First Gen Camaro suspension info: http://www.pozziracing.com 67 RS 327 original owner. 1965 Lola T-70 |
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Penske used a front sway bar turned up-side-down using custom made brackets.
It's in the book "Camaro. Untold Secrets".. Sounds like a good idea if you can fab you own brackets.
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