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Pedders 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro Adjustable 27mm Rear Sway Bar (Early/Narrow)

Pedders 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro Adjustable 27mm Rear Sway Bar (Early/Narrow)

SKU:PED-429020-27

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The Pedders 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro Adjustable 27mm Rear Sway Bar is a performance suspension component designed to enhance handling and stability. Constructed as a torsion bar mounted laterally on the vehicle, it functions primarily to reduce side sway during cornering and aggressive driving. By transferring movement from one side of the suspension to the other through flexible sway bar links, this adjustable sway bar improves overall chassis control. Its 27mm diameter provides a balance of stiffness and compliance, offering improved responsiveness without compromising ride comfort. Engineered for durability and precision, it serves as an effective upgrade for Camaro owners seeking enhanced cornering performance and reduced body roll.

This sway bar is specifically designed for Chevrolet Camaro models from 2010 to 2015, covering early and narrow chassis variants. It is a direct bolt-on replacement that fits the rear suspension, making it suitable for street and performance driving applications. The adjustable feature allows for fine-tuning of handling characteristics to match driving preferences or track conditions. The kit includes the sway bar and necessary flexible links, ensuring a straightforward installation process. Ideal for enthusiasts looking to improve vehicle stability and cornering grip, this sway bar enhances both daily driving and spirited driving experiences on the street or track.

Overview

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.

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