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Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

Last post 04-20-2008, 12:24 PM by daverx7. 10 replies.
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  •  04-11-2008, 12:35 AM 294601

    Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    4th gen Camaros can break the swaybar brackets, especially in F-Stock where you can have a strong bar and relatively weak springs. I threw up some pictures of how I strengthened my brackets (thanks for the idea goes to the folks at http://www.frrax.com ). I'm curious, is this a Camaro only thing, or do other cars suffer, too? BTW, I'm sure this is F-Stock legal to do, as it is a bolted on part of the swaybar, and some prominent F-Stockers have done it.

    http://www.explodingdinosaurs.com/camaroswaybarbracket/

     


    1994 Camaro Z28 FS
  •  04-11-2008, 1:19 AM 294609 in reply to 294601

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    i know its legal on the miata but not sure it is on any other stock class car.......it could very well be,,,,,,,,,Sam Strano....you on here?

    David Hedderick
    Pearland (Houston), TX
    01 CRG YZ125 (FOR SALE! $2500)
    08 Mazda 3s
    02 Mazda Protege (automatic tow vehicle)
    92 Miata SE - Fun half-arsed STS2 Car
  •  04-11-2008, 9:52 AM 294640 in reply to 294609

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    Haven't heard of many other cars tearing up their brackets besides Miata.  Agree...looks legal to me.  You're just fabricating a better bolt on bracket, and front sway bars and brackets are free.
    Patrick Washburn
    STU Evo
    www.winghats.com
  •  04-11-2008, 11:09 AM 294663 in reply to 294640

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    As long as everything mounts up to the original holes, it would have to be acceptable either self fabricated or after market.  Ask Sam about those brackets on the Shelby at Dixie.

    Rob S.
    116 FS 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt

    South Carolina Region
  •  04-14-2008, 2:19 PM 295131 in reply to 294663

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    I run these on my FS Mustang GT in conjuction with the Steeda sway-bar...

    http://www.atomicperformance.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=530

    The steeda bar comes with the typical steel brackets with red poly-bushings, but that billet aluminum one by steeda with the black poly-bushings weighs about the same as the steel, but is much stronger....

    *edit* you might have to copy and paste the link into your browser


    Christopher R.
    Mississippi Region SCCA
    '05 Yellow Pony GT # 69 FS
  •  04-14-2008, 2:31 PM 295137 in reply to 295131

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    Since you can add a swaybar to a car that never had one,  you are not limited to stock holes for attachment.   BUT, and a big BUT, the swaybar mount can serve no other purpose, so no connecting subframes or other fun parts.

    Keith
    '90 Miata with a really big roll bar

    www.chaserace.com

    www.tightntidyracing.com

    www.vorschlag.com
  •  04-14-2008, 3:35 PM 295154 in reply to 294601

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    100% legal, the bracket is considered part of the swaybar as long as the bracket does nothing else.  For a 4th gen F-body, it does nothing else.

    Phil K.
    2002 Camaro SS, #68 ESP
  •  04-14-2008, 3:45 PM 295155 in reply to 295154

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    Every CS MR2 rips it's brackets off. 

    Rob Leone

    '07 Solstice GXP in AS
    '87 Toyota Corolla in EP
    ex - '91 MR2 Turbo in SM2 <- If you can't set a good example, serve as a horrible warning.
  •  04-16-2008, 7:18 PM 295656 in reply to 295155

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    ES MR2's too.
  •  04-18-2008, 2:04 PM 295952 in reply to 294601

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    Even front wheel drive cars can run into problems with tear out at the swaybar mounts.  Integras and Civics can use the stock swaybars without trouble, but a popular mod is putting the thicker Type-R rear bar on these cars.  It works, but without extra bracing the holes rip open.  In that group there are suppliers who sell small brackets to a big plate that spans the entire width of the two mounting locations - reinforcing the whole thing.

    Nice job of fabrication! 


    GregHavener
  •  04-20-2008, 12:24 PM 296071 in reply to 295952

    Re: Swaybar Bracket Strengthening

    My S2000 just broke a FSB mount.  After that happened, I researched and learned that this is pretty common for this car too.  Mine lasted about 2 years.

    -Dave
     


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