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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #25 on: June 02, 2009, 12:47:42 PM »
Odd, plugging 25855622 into GM parts direct yields :

http://www.gmpartsdepartment.com/partlocator/index.cfm?action=searchCatalogOEM&siteid=214533

It was working earlier...
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Let me know what you find out at the dealer though. Sounds like a great way to loosen up the car a little bit.

That is not GM Parts Direct, that is GM Parts Department, it comes up on there site but seems expensive.

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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #26 on: June 02, 2009, 12:49:57 PM »
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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #27 on: June 02, 2009, 12:54:12 PM »
On that other thread there seemed to be some back and forth on whcih ones were the right PN#s.  So Bob, for a Sky RL, would you need all the parts on that list?  On that other thread you also mentioned keeping the FE3 front while upgrading the the rear to Z0K - that still hold true for street driving?

GMpartsdirect:

GM PART # 25855622
CATEGORY: All
PACK QTY: 1
CORE CHARGE: $0.00
GM LIST: $369.98
OUR PRICE: $219.33

      
DESCRIPTION: SHAFT


Everything is the same for the GXP and RL except SCCA stock class legality. If you want more neutral handling on the 2.0 Kappas buy
25855622     Rear Stabilizer Shaft                     1
25855623     Rear Stabilizer Shaft Insulator     2
25855624     Rear Stabilizer Shaft Insulator Clamp     2
One can install this with hand tools. Street or Solo, doesn't matter, the car will handle better.
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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #28 on: June 02, 2009, 01:26:03 PM »
Everything is the same for the GXP and RL except SCCA stock class legality. If you want more neutral handling on the 2.0 Kappas buy

...

One can install this with hand tools. Street or Solo, doesn't matter, the car will handle better.

This upgrade would push us into B-street prep right?
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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #29 on: June 02, 2009, 01:33:56 PM »
This upgrade would push us into B-street prep right?

The Redline would be forced into B/SP while the GXP can stay in Stock if ALL of the Z0K parts are installed (except the front bar as that can be changed in Stock class). At a local level the 2.0 Kappas can be very competitive IF the Evos stay home!! Unless at the SCCA Solo Nats a 2.0 is a) PERFECTLY prepared and set up, b) it's dry, and c) the driver is REALLY good and makes NO mistakes, there is SOME chance of getting into the trophies, but I can't see anyone WINNING B/SP in a rear drive car.
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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #30 on: November 16, 2009, 05:17:30 PM »
Another quick question...I have noticed that some of the GM Sway bar packages come with links while others, like the ZOK/GXP, do seem to list them.  Can I reuse my stock FE2 links when upgrading the sway bars? I have been looking at the various packages offered by Crate Engine Depot on-line.

Any comments or advice will be appreciated...as I start planning for winter projects.
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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #31 on: November 16, 2009, 05:35:56 PM »
The Redline would be forced into B/SP while the GXP can stay in Stock if ALL of the Z0K parts are installed (except the front bar as that can be changed in Stock class). At a local level the 2.0 Kappas can be very competitive IF the Evos stay home!! Unless at the SCCA Solo Nats a 2.0 is a) PERFECTLY prepared and set up, b) it's dry, and c) the driver is REALLY good and makes NO mistakes, there is SOME chance of getting into the trophies, but I can't see anyone WINNING B/SP in a rear drive car.

I'm no expert but I do go to local auto x and I have to tell you, the evo's don't ever do well

as a matter of fact, I've never seen anything BUT rear wheel drive winning

bad drivers?

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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #32 on: November 16, 2009, 06:32:40 PM »
Another quick question...I have noticed that some of the GM Sway bar packages come with links while others, like the ZOK/GXP, do seem to list them.  Can I reuse my stock FE2 links when upgrading the sway bars? I have been looking at the various packages offered by Crate Engine Depot on-line.

Any comments or advice will be appreciated...as I start planning for winter projects.


Just reuse the existing links. They are fine.
Bob Buxbaum
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2007 Redline, Revalved Konis, Crazy alignment
FE3 front and Z0K rear bars, owner installed pwr lock buttons
catless downpipe, SP custom exhaustWester's tune
racing springs and adjustable perches
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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #33 on: November 16, 2009, 06:36:22 PM »
I'm no expert but I do go to local auto x and I have to tell you, the evo's don't ever do well

as a matter of fact, I've never seen anything BUT rear wheel drive winning

bad drivers?

HA !!!!!!!!! Tell that to Alex Jones. As well as he did, he trophied in fourth with 3 Evos ahead of him and 3 directly behind him. Your local Evo SP pilots are weak!!!!!
Bob Buxbaum
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2007 Redline, Revalved Konis, Crazy alignment
FE3 front and Z0K rear bars, owner installed pwr lock buttons
catless downpipe, SP custom exhaustWester's tune
racing springs and adjustable perches
DDM ProBeam & Tower brace, CCW 18x11 wheels for racing

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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #34 on: November 16, 2009, 10:48:05 PM »
IMO, the AWD computer-driven cars should NOT be in the same class as any RWD or FWD cars.

Heck, if it was up to me I'd have cars only running against cars with the same drive layout. The way each layout handles and performs is so different from one another that I think it would be more fair to make them perform against similar cars. I know I've seen a course that was pretty drastically favoring the FWD cars. Instead of them cleaning up the RWD/AWD cars, FWD would be running against FWD, RWD against RWD, etc.

I don't think engine layout would matter as much...


I know, I know, file that in the ever-growing "Things I don't like about SCCA classifications" list.
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Re: Swap Sway Bars?
« Reply #35 on: November 17, 2009, 11:27:57 AM »
That is not GM Parts Direct, that is GM Parts Department, it comes up on there site but seems expensive.
I just did a check on both GM Parts Direct and GM Parts Department. Total with shipping (to me in MD) they both come within a couple of dollars of each other.  However, the breakdown is quite different...

GM Parts Direct, parts=$241.53, S/H=$50.73
GM Parts Department, parts=$267.06, S/H=$26.71

Hmmm.
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