ZZP 3800 Rear Sway Bar
ZZP 3800 Rear Sway Bar
ZZP 3800 Rear Sway Bar
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ZZP 3800 Rear Sway Bar
ZZP 3800 Rear Sway Bar

ZZP 3800 Rear Sway Bar

ZZP 3800 Rear Sway Bar

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The all new ZZP solid rear sway bar V2 is large and in charge. A full inch in diameter (25mm) this our largest and most effective rear sway bar making it the ultimate weapon for improving handling and making your W-Body turn corners. Paired with our ZZPerformance solid front sway bar there’s a whole new meaning behind the WideTrack we all know and love.

Once you add some basic handling mods such as lowering springs, upgraded struts, better tires, etc, it becomes increasingly important to consider upgrading your sway bars. As you improve the ability of your car to stick to the road, you will notice an increase in body roll (or sway/lean). This is where a stiffer/larger sway bar setup becomes beneficial. Sway bars work by distributing the upward/downward force of the car evenly from left to right, in an attempt to keep the car level (eliminate the heavy lean, or body roll while turning) the factory sway bars are sufficient for a factory suspension/tire setup, but once you change things out, they are no longer enough. This is where the larger diameter/stiffer sway bars come in, they will help keep all 4 tires planted firmly on the pavement, and drastically improve your cars handling ability.

March 2024 Update: We now offer our ZZP 3800 rear sway in two different sizes. Our V2 is 25mm in diameter and solid. This bar is for those looking to get maximum handling out of their W-body car. Our V1 is 18mm in diameter and solid. This is still an upgrade over the stock sway bar and will increase handling performance. 

Sway bar 101: This is assuming you have a properly setup front/rear spring rate and good shocks/struts...  For example, lets say you are coming into a corner fast and want to make the turn.  If the car tends to understeer (front pushes/does not turn) you will want to increase the rear sway bar stiffness.  People generally prefer oversteer (rear swings out) in a corner in a front wheel drive car because you can always accelerate out to control the amount of oversteer.  If the car oversteers a lot, then increase the front sway bar.

This is the next step stiffer bar than the GMPP rear. (18.5mm HOLLOW).

This bar is 25mm solid. 

Includes:

  • Sway bar
  • Rubber Bushings

Shipping weight is dimensional.

  • 1997-2003 Grand Prix
  • 2004-Current Grand Prix
  • 1997.5-2005 Regal
  • 2000-Current Impala
  • 2000-Current Monte Carlo
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