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1963-1982 Corvette ADDCO Rear Sway Bar Kit 3/4 Inch Metal Bar OE Style

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Part #: 602-628
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Fits Years:
  • 1963-1967
  • 1968-1982
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1963-1982 ADDCO Rear Sway Bar Kit 3/4 Inch Metal Bar OE Style

Rear Sway Bar, 1963-1982 OE Style, 3/4" Diameter

Choose our 1963 -1982 Corvette OE Style 3/4" Rear Sway Bar to upgrade the performance of your factory OE Gymkhana equipped or Big Block cars.   

This Bar is supplied with new 3/4" urethane frame bushings and is designed to work with your existing OE style end link yokes. 

  • 3/4" Diameter
  • OE Style End Link Yokes and Hardware not included
  • Includes Urethane Frame Bushings

 



Also known under these part numbers: (For reference only)

  • 052582409870
  • 987
  • K1-987-0U

The Problem:

Let’s face it, most decisions made by the automakers are based on one factor – cost. Without a doubt, it’s less expensive to manufacture and install smaller anti-sway bars, or in some cases, leave them off completely!

 

Your stock suspension does an adequate job in most situations. Where you may run into a problem (no pun intended) is when you need to make a sudden lane change to avoid an accident or when you find that curve in the road is a little sharper than you thought.

 

As your vehicle begins to turn, the body will ” roll” transferring weight to the outside wheels. This causes the front end to “plow”, or what is technically known as understeer. The result – your vehicle wants to keep going straight and you’re out of control!

 

The Solution:

With the addition of a set of  our ADDCO anti-sway bars, body roll and understeer will be greatly reduced resulting in a safer, more balanced suspension.

 

 

Handling

Neutral Steer

The front and rear of the vehicle will drift an equal amount and you will end up close to the starting point (actually, you will end up a little further out since the front and rear are drifting the same).

 

Understeer

Front tire drift causes the vehicle to refuse to turn as sharply as the direction of the wheels are pointed. If the wheels and the throttle are held steady, the vehicle will make an ever widening circle.

 

Oversteer

Rear tire drift is greater than that of the front and the rear tends to “spin out”. The vehicle will end up closer to the center of the circle because the rear tire drift changes the direction inward.

 

Bigger is NOT Always Better

Even a small increase in bar diameter provides a major increase in anti-sway bar effectiveness. Play it safe and stick with ADDCO’s recommendations to achieve the level of handling you desire.