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      12-10-2008, 08:46 AM   #1
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UUC Motorwerks 1 Series Swaybars!

E87 swaybars now available individually! Order complete set, or front-only, or rear-only.

Suitable for all E87 models including Euro-market:

135i, 130i, 128i, 120i, 120d, 118i, 118d



What's a Sway Bar?




An anti-sway bar is a suspension component designed to reduce body roll. It keeps your vehicle flatter in the turns by transferring the pressure exerted on the outboard wheels and applying opposite pressure on the inboard wheels. In this way weight is more evenly applied to all four wheels, helping the vehicle stay more level with the road.

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As an example of our attention to detail, the E87 1-series Sway Barbarians is a very unique set of bars. Features include:



- Revised contouring for maximum clearance even with extremely lowered cars.

- Precision-cut adjustable ends.

- Positive-stop rear bushing guides assure bar stays in place.

- adjustable front end links with fully isolated bearing for silent operation - no clunks or rattles.

- Urethane bushings, hardware kit, and lubrication included.



Superior Materials


We put our bars through this extensive process to insure that the final product will be the strongest, most durable bar on the market, and that it will be the most resistant to form alteration.



Adjustability


The SwayBarbarian uses a multi-hole system on the front and rear bars which allows for fine tuning of the bar for whatever desired effect, without sacrificing body roll.



SwayBarbarian


Front Bar: 3 hole adjustment

Rear Bar: 2 hole adjustment



Positive-placement rear bushing stops


To keep the tight-tolerance rear bar from shifting side-to-side, they are fitted with postiive-placement stops, rings around the bar that hold the bar in place against the bushings.



Powdercoated Finish


After the bars are CNC mandrel bent and the ends are forged and punched, a silver powdercoat is applied for a smooth, long lasting finish in a similar process to how factory bars are coated. This smooth finish allows the bars, when properly installed with polyurethane bushings and grease, for long term performance with minimal maintenance.



Adjustable endlinks


Adjustable endlinks for perfect fit and pre-load setup with any amount of suspension lowering. Endlinks have spherical bearing ends identical to the original equipment (OE) style for long noise-free life. No squeaking, clunking, or clicking as with "race" links.



Polyurethane Bushings


The SwayBarbarians include replacement delrin-lined polyurethane bushings which are built to "aircraft spec" (literally - our urethane fabrication facility uses the same material and production guidelines as they do for Boeing). This results in a durable bushing that will not disintegrate and has longer re-lubrication intervals for long lasting, quiet results. Be sure to use generous amounts of grease to ensure maximum performance from your SwayBarbarians!











SKU Price COMPLETE 27mm FRONT & 19mm REAR SET SBE87-COMPLETE $475.00
27mm FRONT ONLY (INCLUDES FRONT LINKS & BUSHINGS) SBE87-FRONT $285.00
19mm REAR ONLY (INCLUDES REAR BUSHINGS) SBE87-REAR $210.00

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      12-10-2008, 02:49 PM   #2
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Awesome, these look to be a great setup. :thumbup:

Is the rear swaybar solid or hollow?
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      12-10-2008, 08:00 PM   #3
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      12-11-2008, 08:17 AM   #4
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Awesome, these look to be a great setup. :thumbup:

Is the rear swaybar solid or hollow?
Yes they are solid thanks for the interest!! PM me you would like a price.
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      12-11-2008, 07:17 PM   #5
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Bump guys PMs have been sent!!!
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      12-12-2008, 09:46 AM   #6
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All PM's have been responded too, thanks for the interest guys!
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