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Front/Rear Sway Bar Combo Suggestions

Stam616

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I’m looking to upgrade my front and rear sway bars with thicker ones, but I don’t wish to sacrifice ride quality. I have a 2015 V6 and stock suspension. It’s 9 1/2 years old so I’d like to start some upgrades and think the sway bars should give me better cornering and feel on the road. Not looking to track the car but want more responsiveness on the highways at quasi-legal speeds lol. Suggestions? Comments? Please let me know.
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I think better shocks and mild spring uprating is what you want. Thicker sway bars mostly work in corners to limit body roll. It will help some in transitions (think like slalom). But, firmer springs and more capable shocks will make the car more responsive.
 

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Budget? Try midwaymustang for take offs struts, shocks, sway bars , control arms etc. they might have bigger bars ...really just need a bigger front bar.

Try poly sway bar bushings first.
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