Some of you may recognize me from a few other forums (Chargerforums and lxforums) and I thought I would start posting up in here as well. I've got a 07 Charger R/T and was finally able to get around swapping out my Hotchkis sway bars for the new Stack Performance Chubby Pro sways (aka, I took my car there and had the guys install them for me). Initially I wasn't too sure at how much of a difference I would be able to tell because the Hotchkis sway bars all ready made an extremely noticeable difference in keeping the car flatter while cornering. Sure enough I wasn't disappointed at all with the Chubby Pro's. There is a 270* on ramp that I take to get back onto the freeway from work everyday and I was able to take it around 10mph faster, before I could hear the tires squeal and feel them beginning to break loose. Now I understand that is not scientific in any way, but it is definitely a felt increase in handling ability. Now don't get me wrong I bought the Hotchkis because from I found they were the best available at the time. Well they have been outdone I would definitely recommend them to anyone looking to get the most out of their charger's handling. Big air five to Ryan and his team! Don't worry I'll get some pictures up later on, because I know everyone loves those.
Welcome to the "C". lol No surprise that Ryan named the product "Chubby". hahahahahaha Glad they are more than you expected and my hats off to Stack for leading the way in refining products for our whips...
i can safely say that i will be purchasing from stack again...i was defiantly a fan of dealing with them
Wrestling, you wasted no time testing them out, huh? lol Thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you approve. (especially after seeing how hard you drive your car on a few of the cruises.) We're also pleased with the end result as to how well these perform. Lifting a wheel coming into a stout driveway is always awesome! Let me know once you've experienced it. People will trip out if they're watching you. Make sure to tell them that they are witnessing sway bars do as they are supposed to do.... -Ryan SP PS, please tell some of your compadres about SRT Connection. Have them jump on and join a great crew of guys/gals. Let us know once you've installed the goodies. Have you received them yet?
Yep I got them last night if its not raining when I get home I might get out there tonight and install em
What is it that makes these better? Stiffer? Were you able to mount them up differently due to the adjustability of these? All of the above? A lot of impressive looking stuff coming out of this shop, I have to say.
Hey STACK guys, how much does it cost to install a set of sway bars, front and rear? PM me if you want, thanks!
Wall thickness and weight are big. We also CNC cut our bar ends are weld them in place using a precise fixture exact fitment. Our bushings are treated polyurethane bushings, designed to outlast many others and produce a more crisp response on turn-in. With 3 levels of adjustability, you'll be able to nail the stiffness you're desiring. Set on the stiffest setting, you'll still maintain a very high ride quality for your day to day driver, and you'll experience a huge difference in handling. We've had many of our guys call us, loving the fact that their rear wheel lifts in steep driveways. I guess that means they are working.
Im also ready to change out my front & rear sways on my Magnum SRT....PM a total price for parts and labor please.