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Anti Sway Bar, or Anti Rollbar?
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<blockquote data-quote="BADASS03SVT" data-source="post: 6887250" data-attributes="member: 12504"><p>where did I say I was a tech expert? I said I have used both of them extensively and they are worlds different. one is used to keep the car from swaying left to right by being connected to the lower control arms. and the other keeps the car level being attached to the body. they serve different purposes. I guess me and Steeda and all of the other companies that manufacture anti-roll bars and sway bars are wrong. here look..I can google too</p><p></p><p>Anti-Roll bar</p><p>Definition: A suspension element (used at the front, the rear, or both ends of a car) that reduces body roll by resisting any unequal vertical motion between the pair of wheels to which it is connected. An anti-roll bar does not affect suspension stiffness when both wheels are deflected equally in the same direction. <span style="color: Red">Often incorrectly called a sway bar. </span></p><p></p><p></p><p>SWAY BAR </p><p>Definition: A component that's often used in a suspension system to control body roll. A sway bar may be used on the front and/or rear suspension to help keep the body flat as the vehicle rounds a corner. This greatly improves a vehicle's cornering agility. Replacing the sway bar with one of a larger diameter can increase it even more.</p><p></p><p>they are made different, they are for different purposes, they work different....period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BADASS03SVT, post: 6887250, member: 12504"] where did I say I was a tech expert? I said I have used both of them extensively and they are worlds different. one is used to keep the car from swaying left to right by being connected to the lower control arms. and the other keeps the car level being attached to the body. they serve different purposes. I guess me and Steeda and all of the other companies that manufacture anti-roll bars and sway bars are wrong. here look..I can google too Anti-Roll bar Definition: A suspension element (used at the front, the rear, or both ends of a car) that reduces body roll by resisting any unequal vertical motion between the pair of wheels to which it is connected. An anti-roll bar does not affect suspension stiffness when both wheels are deflected equally in the same direction. [COLOR="Red"]Often incorrectly called a sway bar. [/COLOR] SWAY BAR Definition: A component that's often used in a suspension system to control body roll. A sway bar may be used on the front and/or rear suspension to help keep the body flat as the vehicle rounds a corner. This greatly improves a vehicle's cornering agility. Replacing the sway bar with one of a larger diameter can increase it even more. they are made different, they are for different purposes, they work different....period. [/QUOTE]
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