Heavy duty 30mm rear sway bar brackets

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

Outsane

Supporting Vendor
Joined
Oct 1, 2010
Threads
82
Messages
2,840
Location
San Mateo, CA
Website
solvefunction.com
I designed these bad boys for the 30mm heavy duty rear anti sway bar.

The original hardware has been broken and beaten before. Wanted something stout and also incorporate a smooth transition from the rear lower link to the bushing.

That came at a cost to much more material and work.

I think it was worth it they came out awesome in my opinion

If you have any oem bar @Delta VS will have an option available soon.

20250201_155325.jpg
20250201_155320.jpg
20250201_155117.jpg
20250201_153223.jpg




 
I have some aftermarket bushings that came with grease zirks. There was a zirk in the bracket that lined up with a hole in the bushing. If there’s no hole in the bushing you could easily place the bushing into you bracket and run a drill down the grease tube.
 
Nice job, added to my wish list.
Are these just raw aluminum, or are they clear anodized?
 
Always good to have options. Though I never understood the desire to keep the swaybar in the factory location, its aweful.
 
Always good to have options. Though I never understood the desire to keep the swaybar in the factory location, its aweful.
I like to think of the rear anti sway bar as a skid to keep rocks away from the lower shock mounts.
 
I like to think of the rear anti sway bar as a skid to keep rocks away from the lower shock mounts.
If only. My lower shock mounts are screaming in protest.

But this is a great option for those not looking to relocate.
 
I found out Whiteline has recently switched manufacturers and the size of the bushings, the new ones are much thinner.
New ones are marked 3552 and 31mm. These are smaller.

The 79 series in Australia still uses the older thicker bushing.
Original and 79 Series are marked with 67395

I spoke with whiteline and I will be a getting a few sets, they will also be making the older version available for purchase from their website.
 
I found out Whiteline has recently switched manufacturers and the size of the bushings, the new ones are much thinner.
New ones are marked 3552 and 31mm. These are smaller.

The 79 series in Australia still uses the older thicker bushing.
Original and 79 Series are marked with 67395

I spoke with whiteline and I will be a getting a few sets, they will also be making the older version available for purchase from their website.
Nice
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom