1990 535i Anti-Sway Bar Upgrade
Since I'm about to replace my entire exhaust system and will have the sway bars off anyway, I was thinking of upgrading them to the M5 quality. My brother-in-law replaced his stock E34 anti-sway bars with M5-level sway bars and says it makes a world of difference.
I've searched for a kit and there don't seem to be too many out there? Any suggestions?
Mine are blue; they are the US RD version...
...marketed by Electrodyne. Can't recall what the diameters are. The word "beefy" comes to mind - recall them being thicker than the Mtech bars.
I upgraded my car in this order:
- new Dinan springs with Bilsteins with 15" rims
- added 16" wheels
- added RD Sways
- added front camber plates
The car rode quite nicely up until the sways. After the sways it got a little jiggly/nervious. I suspect it's the combo of stiffer suspenders + stiffer sways together that made it this way. Doesn't bang; just a little nervious. For a street car, I'd think you could be quite happy doing the + wheel setup and just the sways or just the suspenders. If I wasn't doing some tracking of the car, I'd likely pull my sways back off and go back to the stock ones.
haha...I should take a pic of one of the tires in my shed.
Chunked it. It's dead.
Yeah, a stiff front bar and soft rear bar should give you more push. If you want more rotation, put that stiff bar in back and then let a little air out of the back tires. Oh..and hang out.
Kriss - you'd love camber plates. You're *really* love camber plates. Front plates.
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Originally Posted by BigKriss
Thanks for the words Jeff. The tall sidewall of the 15" tyre does create a lot of load with a stiff swaybar.
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This was the left front tyre after a hard session. I run my 27mm front bar on soft. I find on the hardest setting and with my stock rear swaybar, the car understeers too much. The car is still predicatable but it gives the impression of less grip. I find the front of the car very quick laterally, it made a vast improvment over the stock front bar.
From my very first track day...
15" all seasons. Stock sways with a Dinan spring / shock setup.
Our track surface here is a tad course as you can see. :D Note the chunking starting in the middle. I quickly got off the all seasons as this was killing them.
I'll have to take a pic the tire I chunked out this year. Too much heat on the edge - a real problem with the E34.
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Here's a Kuhmo Victorracer tire
This is what led me to install the camber plates. Front tire, huge outter edge wear. Camber plates have helped this but not prevented it. Hard to get much negative front camber in our cars.
Also, note the pressure bulges in the tire. Put too much air in initially and it got too high over the session. Chalk all that up to learning. :)
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