UMI Performance New Product- Pro Style Rear Sway Bar

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Adjustable Pro Tour Style Rear Sway Bar for the 1978-1988 GM G-Body

P/N: #3044
Price: $399.99

UMI Performance, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of our newly designed Pro Tour style rear sway bar for 1978-1988 GM G-body applications. This 1” dia hollow sway bar is axle tube mounted using our tried and true 2245 serrated tooth mounting clamps, poly bushings and heavy duty u-bolts. Three position adjustability delivers street, road race/auto-x and light drag race performance all from the same bar. Adjustable length race style rod ends allow a perfect fit as well as preload capability for drag racing use. The P/N 3044 sway bar has been designed to accommodate the factory rear housing, GN 8.5, 12-bolt, Ford 9” and Moser M9 while still offering great ground clearance and a clean look. These bars are available with tough red or black powder coat and are designed and manufactured with pride in Philipsburg, PA – USA.

Website Link: http://www.umiperformance.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8_66&products_id=722

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hey how is it going i have a 1980 monte street strip 4 speed with a 9 in and healthy sbc . do you think it will handle the hard launches of a stick shift car
 

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bigbrute said:
hey how is it going i have a 1980 monte street strip 4 speed with a 9 in and healthy sbc . do you think it will handle the hard launches of a stick shift car

Hey, good morning.

Our 1" tubular will handle that power and will function as a drag anti-roll bar when used on the shortest hole. The middle hole and longest hole allow you to soften the bar for street use.

In a few weeks we'll be debuting it's cousin, a full-on drag anti-roll bar with more rate and capable of flattening however much horsepower you can put in the car. It will make the car pretty loose on the street though...

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thanks!

ramey
 
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