Offroad sway bars?

guffey24

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What are you guys running, I had a speedway engineering setup on buggy, but never used it
Currie looks over priced and cheaply made

What's the best out there, and what's the best buy, what are you racers using
 
Pac racing going in my rig.... I am pulling outmy currie...
 
PAC Racing makes the best available. That said, I wouldn't be able to justify the cost for a trail rig. Currie is a decent swaybar for the money, I don't think it looks cheaply made, but definitely is a no frills setup. The aluminum currie arms are nice though, and add some bling. The other options are Speedway, and Rock Equipment. Rock Equipment have never lasted on my rig.
 
You can make speedway stop work but you need to know how much travel you need the arms to have & what size bar to get.

Biggest thing I've noticed about the speedway setup is the bars generally aren't long enough to have the arms outside the frame

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Thanks for the replies guys, yeah it's a trail rig, and snappy told me how much he paid for the PAC racing setup, I will look at the currie setup

Any vendors sell the Currie stuff here?
 
Yeah PAC is expensive and is more of a race only option. Snappy's custom length bar didn't help the price but none the less its not fit for a trail rig like Travis said. Currie is probably your better option as I personally don't have any experience with the others and Chris can get you setup with a Currie.
If the bar is surface hardened or or heat treated which it probably isn't and you can get different thickness's of bars get the thicker of the bars and turn it down by 1/16" in a lathe if you want to loosen it up.
 
I see guys running Currie on $150,000+ race rigs, so I have no problem running it on mine. Simple design is way more accurate than calling it cheap.
 
I see guys running Currie on $150,000+ race rigs, so I have no problem running it on mine. Simple design is way more accurate than calling it cheap.
I really doubt that swaybar you see on $150,000+ racecars is an off-the-shelf product. It's not their standard ~$350 setup. It's probably more comparable pricewise to the PAC.
 
Thanks for the replies guys, yeah it's a trail rig, and snappy told me how much he paid for the PAC racing setup, I will look at the currie setup

Any vendors sell the Currie stuff here?

I sell Currie as well.
 
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