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240se 04-14-2018 10:36 AM

Disconnecting Rear Sway Bar
 
I want to temporarily disconnect my rear sway bar. I was thinking about just removing one of the end links but the bar ends are close to the camber arms and I am worried they might contact with suspension travel. What have other people done to disconnect the rear bar?

SouthArk370Z 04-14-2018 10:39 AM

If no one comes up with a good answer, check the FSM (link in my sig).

1st 04-14-2018 11:12 AM

Why do you want to disconnect it for?

240se 04-14-2018 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 1st (Post 3747344)
Why do you want to disconnect it for?

Suspension tuning, less oversteer and I want to get a feel for how it handles without the rear bar. I have done autoxes in the rain and it was too loose and it would be nice to have a quick way to change the balance.

echoshotz 04-14-2018 12:42 PM

A lot of guys on the track remove the rear bar, helps tremendously for putting down power on corner exit. I have thought about doing it as well but just haven't gotten around to it. When I do, I plan to leave as little evidence of it as I can, rather than just unbolting a side from the end links

Rusty 04-14-2018 02:13 PM

A lot of the trackrats don't run a rear bar at all.

gomer_110 04-14-2018 04:53 PM

I ran 1-2 seasons of autox with just an endlink disconnected. Nothing bad happened. I've since removed the bar altogether. I do have 900 lb/in springs in the rear so my suspension travel may not be identical to yours.

Once you go no rear bar you'll never go back.

240se 04-14-2018 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 3747395)
I ran 1-2 seasons of autox with just an endlink disconnected. Nothing bad happened. I've since removed the bar altogether. I do have 900 lb/in springs in the rear so my suspension travel may not be identical to yours.

Once you go no rear bar you'll never go back.

I really want to try it but there is less than .5" clearance and I'm on stock sport springs. I may wrap some electrical tape on the camber arm and see if it gets rubbed.

gomer_110 04-14-2018 06:13 PM

Didn't remember it being that close on mine but then again it's been awhile since I've had a rear bar installed.

axmea? 04-14-2018 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 240se (Post 3747338)
I want to temporarily disconnect my rear sway bar. I was thinking about just removing one of the end links but the bar ends are close to the camber arms and I am worried they might contact with suspension travel. What have other people done to disconnect the rear bar?

You also need to take the muffler off.

240se 04-15-2018 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 3747419)
You also need to take the muffler off.

To remove the bar I think I need to disconnect the muffler and the X brace which is why I want an easier way to temporarily disable it like removing one of the end links.


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Hotrodz 04-16-2018 08:21 AM

I just removed the passenger side end link on mine and I have had no issues on the track.

240se 04-16-2018 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3747667)
I just removed the passenger side end link on mine and I have had no issues on the track.

So two people have removed one end link and no problems. That's good enough for me to give it a try.

Thanks

240se 05-29-2018 01:55 PM

So I did remove the passenger side end link and wrapped the bar with blue painters tape so I could tell if it was rubbing. I drove it for a week and felt or heard nothing to indicate it was contacting the camber arm but when I looked at the painters tape it had been rubbed off in a spot. I do have a soft suspension setup with stock sport/base springs, Konis set to almost full soft at the rear and 50% at the front and a Eibach front bar. It seemed to only lightly rub and may not rub with stiffer springs or shock settings.

Regardless, I could feed in much more throttle exiting turns and I felt that even 1st gear traction accelerating in a straight line was better. I put the end link back on but if I go with stiffer springs in the future or find myself at a rainy track day I may pull it off again.

Hotrodz 05-29-2018 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 240se (Post 3760295)
So I did remove the passenger side end link and wrapped the bar with blue painters tape so I could tell if it was rubbing. I drove it for a week and felt or heard nothing to indicate it was contacting the camber arm but when I looked at the painters tape it had been rubbed off in a spot. I do have a soft suspension setup with stock sport/base springs, Konis set to almost full soft at the rear and 50% at the front and a Eibach front bar. It seemed to only lightly rub and may not rub with stiffer springs or shock settings.

Regardless, I could feed in much more throttle exiting turns and I felt that even 1st gear traction accelerating in a straight line was better. I put the end link back on but if I go with stiffer springs in the future or find myself at a rainy track day I may pull it off again.

If you go with stiffer springs you definitely want to keep it off. I drove the whole week at ZDAYZ with the TC off. I thought I set it to be on at the lower end, but when I checked it was totally off so I left it. That was after driving in the wet on Toyo r888. Call me crazy! Lol

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