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Anti Sway Bar, or Anti Rollbar?
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<blockquote data-quote="357cstang" data-source="post: 6886971" data-attributes="member: 66420"><p>I posted in this same thread in the MACA section that both referred to the same part.</p><p></p><p>Sway, Roll, Anti-Sway and Anti-roll are all interchangeable terms.</p><p></p><p>However, Anti-roll bars are commonly shown as the one above. Regardless many companies still market them as a sway bar or Anti-sway bar. MM in particular does this and does not refer to them as anti-roll bars.</p><p></p><p>Just as I suggested in the other thread, let us know what you're looking at and I'd be glad to give my opinion. If you want to go straight, the most rigid mount and the most rigid material will give you the best connection and a better chance at hooking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="357cstang, post: 6886971, member: 66420"] I posted in this same thread in the MACA section that both referred to the same part. Sway, Roll, Anti-Sway and Anti-roll are all interchangeable terms. However, Anti-roll bars are commonly shown as the one above. Regardless many companies still market them as a sway bar or Anti-sway bar. MM in particular does this and does not refer to them as anti-roll bars. Just as I suggested in the other thread, let us know what you're looking at and I'd be glad to give my opinion. If you want to go straight, the most rigid mount and the most rigid material will give you the best connection and a better chance at hooking. [/QUOTE]
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