Competition 32mm Rear Sway Bar - 2010-2012 Chevrolet Camaro
Description
Application: 2010-2012 Chevrolet Camaro
The 2010-2012 Chevrolet Camaro suffers from significant understeer and body roll. Spohn Performance sway bars are the
single biggest handling improvement you can make to your Camaro! Our 32mm competition rear sway bar dramatically reduces body roll and wheel hop while increasing
cornering capability, it's perfect for tuning a car to reduce excessive understeer. Don't skimp on the foundation of your suspension!
Spohn's competition rear sway bar is larger & stronger 32mm (1.25") diameter solid 4140 chrome moly to reduce body roll, wheel hop and provide predictable
handling. Compared to the factory's (SS) .865" diameter rear sway bar our rear sway bar really puts the Camaro "on rails", it's a night and day difference in handling
performance and traction, and our rear sway bar is three-way adjustable. It also really helps to keep the IRS' wheel hop under control and the three end link
attachment points allow you to dial in the way the car responds to throttle steer and driver input.
Our competition rear sway bar is made from solid 4140 heat treated spring grade chrome moly steel. The bar is
entirely heat formed and coined as one piece. We put our bar through this extensive process to insure that the final product will be the strongest, most durable bar on
the market, and that it will be the most resistant to form alteration.
Our competition rear sway bar includes fluted polyurethane bushings with silver zinc plated bushing shells. The sway bar also includes two chrome plated shaft collars
that lock in the bar's lateral position to prevent any side to side movement. The entire assembly is a 100% bolt-in installation. The sway bar is available powder
coated in your choice of the above colors for a brilliant and durable finish.
End Links: Our competition rear sway bar can be used with the factory end links or you can choose to add our Extreme
Duty rear end links for the ultimate in adjustability, strength and handling performance; make your choice in the option box.