First Performance part I have seen is a rear sway bar

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Here it is from Steeda's website. Has anyone ordered and installed it??

https://www.steeda.com/steeda-555-1032-mach-e-adjustable-rear-sway-bar
Interesting. Steeda makes first rate parts and they have the track wins to back their engineering. I’ve used many of their parts in my Fox, SN95, and S197 coupes.

However, I question the need to reduce roll rate in an elevated “SUV” that already has a low CG height and corners pretty flatly. The sense of roll you do get clues one in to the level of G you are pushing. Cornering flatter may result in more inexperienced drivers having “offs” ?. One second they’re cornering flat, the next the grip threshold has been exceeded haha.

For a driver with any road course time or above average talent it’s probably a winner. Def consider if we had a GT/PE though….
 

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