| Year | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 - 2024 | Chrysler | 300 |
| 2008 - 2026 | Dodge | Challenger |
| 2008 - 2026 | Dodge | Challenger SRT LC |
| 2005 - 2024 | Dodge | Charger |
| 2011 - 2024 | Dodge | Charger SRT II (LD) |
| 2004 - 2009 | Dodge | Magnum |
Pedders 2005+ Chrysler LX Chassis Adjustable 35mm Front Sway Bar
Pedders 2005+ Chrysler LX Chassis Adjustable 35mm Front Sway Bar
SKU:PED-428001-35
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The Pedders 2005+ Chrysler LX Chassis Adjustable 35mm Front Sway Bar is a performance suspension component designed to enhance vehicle stability and handling. This adjustable sway bar is constructed to reduce side sway during cornering by transferring movement from one side of the suspension to the other through a torsion bar mounted laterally on the vehicle. It features flexible links, known as sway bar links, that connect the torsion bar to each side of the axle, allowing for precise control and improved responsiveness. Made by Pedders, this sway bar offers durability and performance benefits, making it suitable for enthusiasts seeking improved cornering and reduced body roll.
Designed specifically for 2005 and newer Chrysler LX chassis vehicles, this 35mm adjustable sway bar is a direct bolt-on upgrade for the front suspension. It is compatible with models equipped with the LX chassis, providing an effective solution for street performance and spirited driving. The adjustable feature allows for fine-tuning to match driving preferences or specific handling requirements. Installation involves replacing the factory sway bar with this upgraded component, and it is ideal for street use, track days, or performance driving. The kit includes the sway bar and necessary mounting hardware for a straightforward upgrade.
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A sway bar is essentially a torsion bar which is mounted laterally on the vehicle and is designed to reduce side sway. The sway bar attempts to accomplish this by transferring movement from one side of the suspension to the other. This is done through the connection of a torsion bar to each side of an axle by flexible links, which are called Sway Bar Links.