Most stock car drivers use a one-piece sway bar and find it more thanadequate for normal setups on average racetracks. There can be somedisadvantages to the one-piece bar, and there is an alternative.
It's no secret that sway bars are extremely beneficial to the handling capabilities of old trucks. It's also no secret that most of the '63-72 GM products did not come with them as standard equipment.
Modifying cars is deeply personal and can be DIY’d by anybody. Some pursue greater cornering performance while others seek a different driving feel. Whatever it is you want to do, you’ll want to know ...
Replacing them is relatively straightforward, but you will need a couple of tools. From locking pliers to breaker bars and cut-off tools, here are five Harbor Freight finds that will come in handy ...