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Sway Bar


Tempestshade
02-13-2009, 06:47 AM
I was just wondering exactly how much does a sway bar improve the handling of a stock 03 cavalier. Is it worth getting without any other mods?

These cars stock have poor handling so I am hoping that I can upgrade it abit so I don't have to slow to 50km/h when taking even the slightlest turn.

Classicrocjunkie
02-13-2009, 01:23 PM
You'd get better handling with a full performance suspension set rather than a sway bar. Sway bars and strut tower bars are for fine tuning... It will help yes, but it won't be extremely noticeable.

Tempestshade
02-13-2009, 07:13 PM
well if I were to go for a full suspension kit, are there any full kits available, and if so, what are the prices. Low and high, as long as they improve my handling.

Classicrocjunkie
02-13-2009, 10:54 PM
Tein SS Coilovers with pillow ball mounts - $1,500

KYB AGX and eibach Prokit - ~$650-700.


The eibach is about the cheapest quality that you can get. I had it and loved it.

Tempestshade
02-14-2009, 05:29 AM
Would a price of around ~$300 for the eibach Pro-kit springs be about right? I could not find the KYB AGX on their site.

Classicrocjunkie
02-14-2009, 03:39 PM
KYB AGX adjustable struts (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/KYB-4-AGX-ADJ-SHOCKS-STRUTS-CAVALIER-SUNFIRE-95-to-05_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a1205Q7c66Q3a2Q 7c65Q3a12Q7c39Q3a1Q7c240Q3a1318Q7c301Q3a1Q7c293Q3a 1Q7c294Q3a50QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem4 00030410171QQitemZ400030410171QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5f TruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories)

Eibach Prokit Springs (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-Truck-Parts-Accessories__EIBACH-PROKIT-SPRINGS-95-04-CHEVROLET-CAVALIER_W0QQitemZ120366190153QQadiZ2865QQadnZCarQ 20Q26Q20TruckQ20PartsQ20Q26Q20AccessoriesQQcmdZVie wItemQQptZMotors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash= item120366190153&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=72%3A543|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318)

Buy both of those, you'll love it. Lowers the car 1.4" all around which is a good drop and lets the car still be driveable around stupid shit like speed bumps. I was able to make speed bumps with a body kit and everything...

Couple pics of the stance..

On the 2004 Sunfire..

http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/7517/20080714image0001pp6.jpg

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/7857/20080714image0002pv2.jpg

Then on the 99 sedan with 2000 front end conversion and type-j body kit...

http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/7586/20070617image0014ml8.jpg

http://img489.imageshack.us/img489/8411/20070717image0001adx7.jpg

I could take exit off ramps which post 34-40 at 60 and not think other wise. Car kept level through the corners. Rims are 18" with 3" lip and 225/40-18 rubber.

Tempestshade
02-14-2009, 05:12 PM
Nice, Thanks alot for your help.

My car is pretty much stock right now, I am just displeased that my fathers Ford Ranger can corner better than my car can, which just doesn't seem right to me(even though it makes sense :P)

I am hoping to get these pretty cheap as I work at Ford so I will most likely just have to pay cost + 10%.

I have also been reading that instead of the KYB AGX struts, that the KYB GR-2 would also be suitable. Is this myth, or is it just because the stock struts on cavalier's suck?

I am most likely going to go with the AGX's, but I am just going to keep my options open.

Thanks again,
David

Tempestshade
02-14-2009, 05:25 PM
Also, while I am asking questions, what is the max size of tire I can fit onto my car if I drop it with those springs?

I assume 18" sinse they are on your car. What are the downfalls of going with an 18"?

Classicrocjunkie
02-16-2009, 01:35 PM
KYB GR-2's are stock replacements which are not valved properly to handle higher spring rates. They will ultimately in time fail, but some people are getting by on them with H&R spring or a spring that drops the car only 1.0" or so. AGX's are warrantied up to a drop of 1.5"s.. the Prokit is 1.4".

Largest wheel is certain 20"s. with 215/30-20 tire size. This combo looks retarded tho unless your on air bags.

18"s I feel are a good rim size as they fill out the wheel well and give you better handling. The thinner side wall tires also have less roll to them when you corner because its less rubber to give and flex. Stock wheels are only a 195 series and my 15" steel tires were 6"s wide. The wheels above were 2"s wider than stock and on a 225 wide rubber. More contact to the pavement.

Only downfall to larger wheels is that they are almost always heavier unless you can afford some forged wheels. Heavier wheels will kill brakes faster.

mexiNAMEDsqueak
02-16-2009, 10:48 PM
Yeah, I have an 03 cavalier too... the handling sucks quite a bit. If I lower my car and kept the stock tires/rims would I still get noticeable performance improvements?

Classicrocjunkie
02-17-2009, 05:04 PM
Yes, just don't put lowering spring on stock struts...

If your going to do it, do it right with parts that are meant for performance.

bigd2374
02-17-2009, 11:11 PM
why spend so much money on 18's u look like you r driving on rubber bands. id say 16 at the biggest cause you would still have less roll with a smaller sidewall but you would have enough to cushion the bumps in the road making your suspension last alot longer and having less wear on the car itself.

Classicrocjunkie
02-17-2009, 11:51 PM
why spend so much money on 18's u look like you r driving on rubber bands. id say 16 at the biggest cause you would still have less roll with a smaller sidewall but you would have enough to cushion the bumps in the road making your suspension last alot longer and having less wear on the car itself.

1) You've clearly never rode in a car with an aftermarket performance suspension nor have enjoyed spirited driving or Autocross. If your looking for comfort, these aftermarket suspensions have adjustable dampening for a reason. You control the car to your likings for Daily driving, and then when you go to the track you can crank it all the way hard.

This is what I am running. TEIN Super Street Coilovers with their Electronic Dampening Force Controller (EDFC - Allows adjustability from inside my car without having to pop the hood or anything.)

http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/4649/20081130image0006er4.jpg

2) The stock suspension and braking in these cars were not designed for spirited driving or having a little fun with the cars. They were produced to be nothing more than economy cars for their fuel mileage.

3) 16" wheels being the max? Smallest I would ever go would be a 17" wheel and that would be for race/drag purpose only. I've been through a set of stock 16" Z24 wheels, a set of 17" aftermarket BBS style rims, and then have settled in with the 18" wheels. The difference between a 205/55 and 225/40 tire is more than you think.
-When I put my eibach prokit and KYB AGX suspension on my sunfire last summer before I sold the suspension I ran it with the car's stock 15" alloy wheels. While the handling was greatly improved, I wouldn't even consider doing what I do when I have my 18"s on there.
-The 18"s I have above are now sold as I am purchasing a set of Forged 18"s as the only issue with larger wheels is the weight. Those above weighed 26lbs without rubber. Forged wheels I am looking at are coming in at 17lbs a wheel.

4) Find someone local with a quality performance suspension and ask them to take you for a ride. I'm sure it will help you understand where I am coming from in all this. But if your just looking at keeping a car for normal daily routines of commuting to work and not customizing a car, then stay clear away from all this as these parts aren't cheap.

Tempestshade
02-18-2009, 06:12 AM
How much HP are you pushing out of each car may I ask? And how much did you spend to achieve that goal?

Classicrocjunkie
02-18-2009, 01:22 PM
The sunfire is pretty much stock as it is my daily driver... Only has intake and motor mounts.

The sedan went from a 2.2 OHV push rod automatic with every bolt on possible put down 121whp N/A.

Its now a Supercharged 2.2L DOHC Ecotec with a 5 speed - 244whp 249tq w/ 3.0" pulley

Supercharger - $2,700
Heat exchanger and plumbing - $400
Motor swap & Trans - $1,165 (bare parts and wiring for car)
Bully Stage 4 clutch - $670
Limited Slip Differential Insert - $250
Ecotec Balance shaft delete kit - $250


Thousands and thousands more than the car is actually worth. But hey its a 99 with only 40K miles and a motor that's not even suppose to be in there. Ha ha...

Full build list can be found here... http://www.j-body.org/members/classicrocjunkie

Tempestshade
02-18-2009, 03:06 PM
I gotta say, thats one sick ride.

bigd2374
02-18-2009, 10:47 PM
i have rode in a car with a performance suspension that was great i was talking about the tires. with less give there is more wear on the suspension. not to mention you have a greatly reduced turning radius. :thinkerg:

Classicrocjunkie
02-19-2009, 12:57 AM
with less give there is more wear on the suspension.

A stock suspension( Monroe's, KYB GR-2's, Gabrielle, etc.) are stock struts and yes will prematurely wear out with excessive usage due from misuse, abuse or putting lowering spring on stock struts. I will agree with you 100%....

BUT!!!!

This is why you buy a performance suspension which is meant to handle the extra usage, and specifically designed for lowering or auto cross. I put 30k miles on my first one, and it still drove like it was brand new out of the box when I sold it. Stiff when I wanted it, and comfortable when I daily drove it. I had auto X'd on it at least 50 times which would have caused stock struts to fail prolly but the 4-5 run, on top of being extremely unsafe for AutoX..

..not to mention you have a greatly reduced turning radius. :thinkerg:

No... Your steering rack still turns over just as far from side to side. A 225 will not rub causing your turning radius to diminish. I could still maneuver just the same as I did with stock tires. Only noted difference is if you are stationary and you crank the wheel over, your PS pump makes a straining sound.


I've worked on these cars since 2004, and have read heavily about them on what works and what doesn't. I wouldn't recommend something to someone if I didn't know for a FACT it does what I state that it does with great results.

No need to bicker anymore in here....

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