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UMI Performance 1012-B - 05-14 Ford Mustang Front Sway Bar 35mm Tubular Adjustable

UMI Performance  |  SKU: GPHP-1012-B
Sale price $24599 Regular price $24999

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Description

UMI Performance 1012-B - 05-14 Ford Mustang Front Sway Bar 35mm Tubular Adjustable

35mm sway bar cuts body roll, improves grip, bolts on, and adjusts easily.

UMI's 35mm hollow front sway bar boosts handling by reducing body roll. Made from strong DOM tubing, it's a rigid, bolt-on upgrade with 3-way adjustability, new bushings, collar clamps, and a red or black powder coat. Made in the USA.

UMI Performance 35mm hollow front sway bar is designed to reduce body roll and increase cornering capabilities resulting in a more balanced suspension and better handling vehicle. This front sway bar is more rigid than the factory front sway bar and bolts directly in place with no modifications. The front sway bar is manufactured from thick wall 35mm high carbon DOM tubing, CNC bent and formed as one piece to ensure maximum strength and performance. Each kit includes new greaseable sway bar bushings with new zinc plated clamshells and bolt on collar clamps to prevent the sway bar from walking. Sway bar is 3-way adjustable to fine tune the sway bar and is available with a gloss red or black powder coat. 100% Made In USA.

  • 35mm hollow front sway bar to reduce body roll
  • Manufactured from high carbon DOM tubing
  • 3-way adjustable for fine-tuning
  • Includes new greaseable sway bar bushings
  • Available with gloss red or black powder coat
Adjustable: Yes
Bar Diameter: 35.0
Bar Rate Long: 400
Bar Rate Mid: 465
Bar Rate Short: 550
Bushing Material: Polyurethane
Color: Black
Finish: Black Powdercoated
Front Or Rear Suspension: Front

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