HHP Adjustable Sway Bars Now Available for the 1988 Suspension (Page 4/10)
valiantfiero_01 MAR 20, 05:18 AM
So do you still make the pre 88 sway bars? What's the price on them? They sound way better than anything else out there! I just hope I can come up with the money while you still have them if I can afford them then I'll buy a set in a hart beat!
R Runner MAR 20, 05:15 PM

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Originally posted by valiantfiero_01:

So do you still make the pre 88 sway bars? What's the price on them? They sound way better than anything else out there! I just hope I can come up with the money while you still have them if I can afford them then I'll buy a set in a hart beat!



Yes, the '84 to '88 bars are still available. Please click on the link in my signature. There is 8 pages of reading

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Paul

My IMSA Build: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/789315
HHP Adjustable Sway Bars: http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum4/HTML/036556.html

R Runner MAR 27, 05:13 PM
Bumpity bump.
R Runner APR 04, 05:44 AM
Just to let everyone know, I still make these.

Thanks
EMX5636 APR 04, 05:49 PM
Do you have any pics of these installed in an 88? Also, I have a set of Rodney's 1" lowering Balljoints and they require longer swaybar endlinks. Is this something you might be able to come up with?

What bars would YOU recommend with my current suspension setup? West Coast Fiero 400lb front lowering springs with 1" lowering ball joints, West coast Fiero 400lb rear coilovers on Koni red adjustables front and rear. Full poly bushings around. Chassis will have a cage shortly. Thanks.

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1988 Fiero Formula 4-spd- 3400sfi intercooled turbo Haltech ECU. Here comes 350+whp
1991 Galant VR4 - Summit White 2.3L, SCM61 powered Slammed Sedan
1990 Eclipse GSX - parted out
1992 S10 4x4 - lowered, bike/quad hauler, dd
1995 Kawi Ninja zx7r
2004 Honda TRX450R #33W MX

1987 Yamaha Warrior - for sale

Nebiros88 APR 04, 08:14 PM
I'm looking at buying a full setup this summer and I had a quick question, sorry if it was covered somewhere and I missed it.

I am currently collecting parts for a fiero build. I am using a 86se and going to perform an 88 cradle swap. Will it be possible to setup the front with a pre 88 bar kit, and then a 88 rear bar kit, without any adverse effects? I don't imagine there would be any problem but I wanted to double check before adding it to the to-buy list.

Thanks, great looking product
JimmyS APR 04, 09:28 PM
Do you still sell a rear sway bar for the 86?
Nebiros88 APR 04, 10:54 PM
I'm pretty sure he still sells the 84-87 front or rear bar kits.

See his thread here
http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum4/HTML/036556.html
R Runner APR 05, 07:23 AM

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Originally posted by EMX5636:

Do you have any pics of these installed in an 88? Also, I have a set of Rodney's 1" lowering Balljoints and they require longer swaybar endlinks. Is this something you might be able to come up with?

What bars would YOU recommend with my current suspension setup? West Coast Fiero 400lb front lowering springs with 1" lowering ball joints, West coast Fiero 400lb rear coilovers on Koni red adjustables front and rear. Full poly bushings around. Chassis will have a cage shortly. Thanks.





I would definately go with the competition kits. The front arms on my sway bar pass close to several components considering the tight spacing in there. Not sure what would happen with a lowered suspension. As far as the rear endlinks go, lengthening them will not be a problem. I can supply those 1" longer if necessary or we can work somehing out depending on what Rodney recommends.

As for the pictures, I can send you the instruction manuals. I assume your email address is correct?


R Runner APR 05, 07:27 AM

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Originally posted by Nebiros88:

I'm looking at buying a full setup this summer and I had a quick question, sorry if it was covered somewhere and I missed it.

I am currently collecting parts for a fiero build. I am using a 86se and going to perform an 88 cradle swap. Will it be possible to setup the front with a pre 88 bar kit, and then a 88 rear bar kit, without any adverse effects? I don't imagine there would be any problem but I wanted to double check before adding it to the to-buy list.

Thanks, great looking product




I have not had a customer try it yet. All of my calculations say that the bars I can supply are capable of making a balanced setup with the '88 cradle swap. If you are willing to try the setup, I am willing to swap the center bars with you until you are happy. I feel pretty confident that I can get it right on the first shot. Let me know your thoughts.