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crewchief05
11-05-2013, 08:35 PM
Just as the title say. I have searched forever and cant find anything. Will a z32 TT rear sway bar bolt onto a s14? I would assume since the knuckles are different they wouldn't. Just wondered if anyone has actually tried it.
Chaluska
11-05-2013, 09:40 PM
knuckles dont really have anything to do with the swaybar...
why are you trying to cheap out and get a Z32?
a J30 bar fits, as does several brands of aftermarket ones, that will fit like OEM...
blueshark123
11-06-2013, 07:00 AM
Maybe he wants to run a dual exhaust tucked up?
crewchief05
11-06-2013, 01:27 PM
im cheaping out because i have one and if i can use it...then y not? those funds can go elsewhere. lol no im not trying to run dual. could be clean tho. hhhmmmm... j/p
crewchief05
11-06-2013, 06:12 PM
anyone know if it fits?
derass
11-06-2013, 06:30 PM
if you have the z32 bar, measure the distance between the end-link mounting points. then jack up the car and compare that measurement. also note the shape of the 2 bars and the chassis mounting points to see if it will work.
crewchief05
11-06-2013, 06:32 PM
ya. i know lol. i am just being lazy and trying to see if anyone has done it yet. thanks for the help tho. I think if it did fit it would be a decent upgrade on the cheap
crewchief05
11-07-2013, 05:14 AM
so no one has tried it?
NismoPlsr
11-07-2013, 06:08 AM
The z32 rear subframe is a significant amount wider than s-chassis. This is the reason I doubt it will fit.
Mikester
11-07-2013, 12:19 PM
http://zilvia.net/f/chat/297481-small-questions-thread-search-first-use-instead-making-new-threads.html
wawajiaolo
11-07-2013, 06:05 PM
good things, thanks for the help tho. I think if it did fit it would be a decent upgrade on the cheaphttp://to.ly/pUrL
memphiss13
11-09-2013, 10:22 PM
I put a z32 rear sway bar on an s14 that I had and my friend put one on his too. It wasn't an exact fit but we made it work. It just mounts the endlinks a bit wider than a stock bar. Unfortunately I can't remember exactly what we did to make it work because it was a while back. I only used it because the car didn't have one and I had this one laying around. Not a perfect fit, but it was way better than nothing.
crewchief05
11-10-2013, 07:23 AM
alright. thanks for the update. so you cant remember if you drilled holes, or anything. if you could remember how u made it fit it would definitely be helpful
codyace
11-12-2013, 10:06 PM
Stock bar is best, no reason to upgrade or change.
heychris
11-12-2013, 10:14 PM
@ Cody... I thought consensus was the J30 bar was a better rear bar for a lowered s14?
Almost as stiff but lighter than the s14 bar so the car doesn't pick up the inside rear wheel...
Ch
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yakuzabakery
11-12-2013, 11:44 PM
it may not be completely reliable but when i test fitted my NA rear ST (suspensiontechnique) Z32 sway bar it fit on my s14.
racepar1
11-13-2013, 12:05 AM
ya. i know lol. i am just being lazy and trying to see if anyone has done it yet. thanks for the help tho. I think if it did fit it would be a decent upgrade on the cheap
Jesus, you're too lazy to take a simple measurement. It takes like 5 minutes. 240 kids these days, FUCK!!!
:facepalm:
@ Cody... I thought consensus was the J30 bar was a better rear bar for a lowered s14?
Almost as stiff but lighter than the s14 bar so the car doesn't pick up the inside rear wheel...
Ch
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In what possible manner would the weight of the bar affect how much it picks up the inside wheel?
If you're picking up the inside rear wheel your swaybar is not likely the issue, unless it's like 2" thick. I picked up the inside FRONT wheel on my old S13 track car, NEVER the rear.
There is no real reason to upgrade the rear swaybar on s-chasis cars. You want the flimsy stock rear swaybar to help the rear tires hook-up better on the throttle, YES EVEN FOR DRIFTING. Gone are the days when drift cars were set-up to slide as easily as possible. Now-a-days people are searching for more rear grip so they can push crazier angles and entry speeds.
AS240
11-13-2013, 12:30 AM
. You want the flimsy stock rear swaybar to help the rear tires hook-up better on the throttle, YES EVEN FOR DRIFTING. Gone are the days when drift cars were set-up to slide as easily as possible. Now-a-days people are searching for more rear grip so they can push crazier angles and entry speeds.
^winning post
But yes, the rears do swap over between z32 and s14. My brother took the rear bar off a roller NA z32 I bought and put it on his s14 (his s14 was a base model so it didn't come with one). I looked at some posts on z32 forums and the the NA & TT bars are completely interchangeable with zero problems.
On my my brother's s14, the right hump of the sway bar would rub up against the gas tank ever so lightly, but he is also "hellafatillestswag" so you might have more room to work with. However, the TT bar you have is thicker than the NA bar so you might be cutting it close too. Remember, s14 fuel tanks are plastic, so if you knock the fck out of the tank with the sway bar, it could crack your fuel tank. Just something to think about.
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