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UMI Performance 2147-R - UMI 82-02 GM F-Body Rear Sway Bar - Splined

UMI Performance  |  SKU: GPHP-2147-R
Sale price $61299 Regular price $64999

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Description

UMI Performance 2147-R - UMI 82-02 GM F-Body Rear Sway Bar - Splined

1982-2002 GM F-Body Rear Sway Bar, Splined

UMI’s splined rear sway bar features cutting edge design and performance. Tubular housing & Delrin bushings are paired with a precision splined bar & 5-way adjustable billet arms. Features rod end mounts and 5 position brackets

UMI's race-inspired 1982-2003 F-Body splined rear sway bar features cutting-edge design and performance. Offering true and consistent rates ideal for fine-tuning rear anti-roll dynamics, providing a significant advantage for autocross or track car setups. Constructed with HD alloy steel, the splined bar is housed in a robust 4130 chromoly tube and equipped with bind-free Delrin bushings. The premium design includes 6160 billet aluminum adjusters with high-quality rod ends, and paired with 5-position billet aluminum mounting arms, making this the ideal high-end rear sway bar solution for your F-body.

  • Precision, professional style splined torsion bar
  • 5 way adjustable billet aluminum arms
  • Heavy duty tube mount with smooth Delrin bushings
  • Includes 2.75" and 3" U-bolts
  • Works with aftermarket rear ends without back brace
  • Race proven on the UMI '99 Camaro
  • 100% Made in USA
Adjustable: Yes
Bushing Color: White
Bushing Material: Delrin
Bushings Included: Yes
Color: Red
Construction: Tubular
Finish: Red Powdercoated
Front Or Rear Suspension: Rear
Grade Type: Performance
Material: Steel
Material: Aluminum
Mounting Hardware Included: Yes
Mounting Method: Bolt On
Suspension Grade Type: Performance

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