FS - C3 Sway Bars
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
FS - C3 Sway Bars
I have tried a lot of sway bar combinations over the years both for autocross and road race application. Now that I have sold the race car I have some sway bars left over. Most are only the bars. Buyer would have to purchase bushings, mounts and end links from a vendor.
I would like to sell them for $50 each plus shipping.
Front:
1-1/4" - SOLD
1-1/8" - SOLD
1.00" - SOLD
1.00" - $50
13/16" - SOLD
Rear:
1/2" (GM) - SOLD
1/2" (GM) - SOLD
3/4" - $50
7/8" - $50
Lloyd Johnson
Tampa, Fl.
I would like to sell them for $50 each plus shipping.
Front:
1-1/4" - SOLD
1-1/8" - SOLD
1.00" - SOLD
1.00" - $50
13/16" - SOLD
Rear:
1/2" (GM) - SOLD
1/2" (GM) - SOLD
3/4" - $50
7/8" - $50
Lloyd Johnson
Tampa, Fl.
Last edited by LEJ ZO6; 03-30-2009 at 05:01 PM.
#2
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
FS - C3 Sway Bars - Still have these left
I have sold over half of these bars.
I have these left:
Front:
1.00" - $50
For any of you road racers that need an advantage coming off the corners and getting on the gas sooner than the guy you're chasing you might want to try that 1-1/4" bar. You don't want to swap ends getting on the gas coming out of a high speed corner.
Rear:
3/4" - $50
7/8" - $50
Autocrossers might want to experiment with these rear bars to get you through the twisty stuff where Corvettes are at a disadvantage over smaller cars.
Shipping for these bars is running between $20 and $30 depending on the size of the bar and where you live. That still makes these bars cheap enough you can experiment with them to figure out the fastest way around the course.
(Read: I'd really like to get these out of my garage)
Lloyd
I have these left:
Front:
1.00" - $50
For any of you road racers that need an advantage coming off the corners and getting on the gas sooner than the guy you're chasing you might want to try that 1-1/4" bar. You don't want to swap ends getting on the gas coming out of a high speed corner.
Rear:
3/4" - $50
7/8" - $50
Autocrossers might want to experiment with these rear bars to get you through the twisty stuff where Corvettes are at a disadvantage over smaller cars.
Shipping for these bars is running between $20 and $30 depending on the size of the bar and where you live. That still makes these bars cheap enough you can experiment with them to figure out the fastest way around the course.
(Read: I'd really like to get these out of my garage)
Lloyd
Last edited by LEJ ZO6; 03-30-2009 at 05:02 PM.