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Perrin Front and Rear Adjustable Sway Bars - 22mm
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Description: The Perrin front adjustable sway bar increases size from the stock 19mm to a 22mm (7/8&quot bar and rear sway bar increases size from the stock 17mm to 22mm (7/8&quot bar.

Perrin has added the flexibility of changing the bars leverage with multiple end link attachment points at the bar ends. Adjustable ends allow the customer to fine tune the sway bar based on daily driving requirements using any of 3 possible end link positions for the FSB and 5 possible end link positions for the RSB.

To complete your suspension package Perrin end links and front sway bars are also available.

For additional stability the Perrin Legacy rear sway kit includes brackets, which give additional sway bar support. Our designers know that most drivers who upgrade their sway bars will push the Legacy chassis to the limit. Thinking beyond basic sway bar design the Perrin kit includes two additional support brackets, which our designers constructed to fortify the original sway bar mounts pushing the capabilities of this bar far beyond all others.

The Perrin sway bar kit includes:

illustrated instructions
polyurethane bushings
brackets and hardware (RSB only)
Keywords: Perrin sway bars reinforcement bracket


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vinnig
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Registered: August 2006
Location: Edmonton Canada
Posts: 119
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Reduced body roll and increased stability
Cons: none

Front and rear installed complete with Perrin end links and after a year I am still thankful of this worthy and essential mod.
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Mark34
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Registered: March 2007
Location: Glenside, PA
Posts: 1070
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $150.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Decreased body roll
Cons: None

Just put this front swaybar on. It noticeably decreased the body roll even more in conjunction the with the strut tower bar and lower control arm brace installed. Also used the Perrin endlink kit. Highly recommend using the upgraded endlinks.

Installation Notes:
Carefully look at and remember how the factory sway bar fits in.
Endlinks align perpendiculary to the ground with the swaybar mount on top.
You don't have to use all the spacers supplied with endlinks.
It's so much easier if you take the one bracket off that is basically just a protective cover instead of fishing it through; sway bar drops right out. (about 10 bolts with a 14mm socket)
Recommend using a racheting 14mm wrench to take off factory endlinks, just makes the job easier.
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05LGTLtd
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Registered: May 2007
Location: Tappahannock, VA
Posts: 1084
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Reduced body roll, cost
Cons: very slight increase in NVH

I just put the F/R 22mm Perrin sways. I'm happy with the fit, and am running them with the stock endlinks for now. I was concerned about running the same size bar F/R and getting too much oversteer. I've got the front on the firmer settting and rear on the softer setting. So far, the car has been handling great. much reduced body roll. And the rear of the car seems much more "active" in the turns. I'm not concerend with the rear getting too happy with the current set up. I plan on keeping an eye on the endlinks, but they don't seem to have much lateral stress on them, so I thik they should be fine for quite a while.

Nice thing was Perrin includes the bracket for the rear mount.
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R-REV SPORTS
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Registered: April 2006
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 591
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $200.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Reduce rolling dramatically
Cons: I had to take out the muffler to put the sway bar in

I put a Perrin Rear sway bar 22mm in today with help from my buddy. It's very windy and cold so I recommend to do that on a nice warm day. I had to take off the muffler to make enough room for taking it out and putting it back in. After that I try it out and felt a big differences on the turn. It's a must for your car if you care about handling. I'm thinking to get a set of end links soon as well to see if i can see more differences.
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kirbwrx
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Registered: March 2008
Location: texas
Posts: 938
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: reduced roll, cost, look
Cons: none that i can think of

i am just running the rear bar with upgraded mounts. feel as though it really tightened up the rear of the car. can get the rear to swing out if i want it to now, feels like a rear drive car when i push it.
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jcat213
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Registered: November 2009
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 24
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $205.00 | Rating: 6 

 
Pros: oversteer
Cons: to much Installed oversteer

Installed the 22mm rear kit with Kart Boy end links from Fred Beans. I suggest removing the mufflers to do this install, just four bolts and let them hang. It took care of the under-steer inducing more over-steer. I would like a more balanced feel on turn in, even set on the softest setting I feel it's aggressive, thats just me. If I could do it over I would replace the springs first, you might feel that the improvement of firmer springs is enough and then go with sway bars if necessary. Remember, sway bars don't do anything for squat or firmness. Yes, springs first then sway bars, good luck.
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