New Product: Stack Performance "Chubby" and Chubby Pro" Sway Bar Systems

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  1. Nick@Stack

    Nick@Stack Supporting Vendor

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    Enhance the cornering performance of your vehicle with the Stack Performance “Chubbyâ€￾ and "Chubby Pro" sway bars. Our sway bar package increases front/rear roll stiffness giving the car crisp, quick turn-in response and balanced handling. As delivered most LX and LY platform cars has excessive under steer and limited roll control. “Chubbyâ€￾ and "Chubby Pro" sway bars give the driver the ability to rotate the car on corner entry and steer with the throttle when necessary. The dreaded under steer is eliminated and the handling becomes comfortably neutral with added traction during cornering.

    Features:

    - Lightweight strong hollow sway bars are 1.5 (38mm) (100% stiffer than stock) in Front and 3/4â€￾ (19mm) (150% stiffer than stock) in the rear.

    - Sport sway bars are complete with polyurethane bushings, special OEM style brackets and installation hardware finished in durable Gray powder coat.

    - 3-way adjustability for both front and rear bars. (Chubby Pro)



    Benefits:

    - Increased Traction and Stability

    - Reduced Body Roll

    - Balance sport handling

    - Crisper and quicker turn-in

    - Easy Installation

    - 3-way adjustability to have complete control (Chubby Pro)



    Here are some comparison and installed pictures of the "Chubby" and "Chubby Pro" sway bar sets:



    Stack Performance "Chubby" Sway Bars vs. Stock Front:
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    Stack Performance "Chubby Pro" Sway Bars vs. Stock Rear:
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    Chubby Installed:

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    Chubby Pro Installed:

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  2. SRTLUVR

    SRTLUVR Detailing "Go-to" Guy

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    Those are freakin nice. You make the swaybar links too???
     
  3. HalV48

    HalV48 They Call Me Patron

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    I got a chubby looking at Stack's Chubby's!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  4. Stretch

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    Very nice....Price?
     
  5. STACK

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    Glad you like them, they work very well. A huge increase over any others we've tested.
    Yes, we make billet, adjustable end links as well. See attached.

    http://www.stackperformance.com/store/products/Stack_Performance_Adjustable_End_Link_Kit_FRONT-195-0.html

    http://www.stackperformance.com/store/products/Stack_Performance_Adjustable_End_Link_Kit_REAR-231-0.html

    The SP Chubby Pro is on special for the month of August, $479 and free shipping.
     
  6. Trojan

    Trojan Trillions Bro! Right on!

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    Dang! Those Chubbys are sick and those end links look pretty sweet to! Nice job!
     
  7. Cam

    Cam Management up n smoke

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    Killer guys!.
     
  8. NetNathan

    NetNathan Not the Momma

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    Nice looking sways. I like the adjustability on the "Chubby Pro".
    How do they compare diameter wise to the Hotchkis?

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  9. STACK

    STACK Supporting Vendor

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    I'm glad you guys like them. The front bar has same OD as Hotchkis. Thicker walls though. Many judge a sway bar by the OD bar thickness. Even a thinner bar with thicker walls will out perform a thick bar with thin walls. Our rear bar is .88" vs .78" and still retains a thicker wall as well.

    Hotchkis makes a great product. They are a stand up company and we have nothing but good things are to be said about them. We have sold many of the systems and have run their bars for years and years on many of our vehicles. We still sell their products as it's one of few we truly believe in and back their brand/line 100%. We simply saw an opportunity to improve a few areas within our own line of bars, tested our theory and were very happy with the results.

    Thanks for your interest in the line.

    -Ryan
    SP
     
  10. 96GTS

    96GTS New Member

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    Do the poly bushings that you use squeak? I really want a set of these, but I had tons of Energy Susp poly bushings in my old truck and the squeaking drove me nuts. It seemed like I was greasing them every month and they still would squeak, just not quite as loud. Comfort and no annoying noises are primary for my Charger. My Mustang makes enough noises for the both of them. Thanks for the response!
     
  11. STACK

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    We have had no problems with squeeky bushings. While any bushing should have routine greasing, these bushings should have no problems with noise or quality.

    Thanks for your interest in our products.

     
  12. Stretch

    Stretch Silver Supporting Members

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    Maybe I missed it, but what is the weight comparison to the Hotchkis set up?
     
  13. YoungMedic23

    YoungMedic23 Vortech 426 SRT8 Jeep Rollin

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    jeeps???
     
  14. BuilderBill

    BuilderBill Supporting Vendor

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    Wow....nice option guys!
    Bill
     
  15. STACK

    STACK Supporting Vendor

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    Yes, Jeeps are in the works as well.
     
  16. BIG BK A.K.A jsjahonda

    BIG BK A.K.A jsjahonda Drive Hard or Go Home

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    Dam, these r nice, what do they go for ?
     
  17. tdola

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    Stay true to your Junk Yard Heritage Jason....take a pipe from Home Depot...Bend it with your teeth and duct tape it in your car. Sorry for the hiJack...Awesome product. I have the Stack Adjustable End Links. An insanely strong engineered part.
     
  18. YoungMedic23

    YoungMedic23 Vortech 426 SRT8 Jeep Rollin

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    YES!!! :magic:
     
  19. dynosteve

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    our sema challenger runs them and the twin turbo r/t we just finished just recieved the same system, awesome product and great service Stack Performance ***A1 SHOP***
     
  20. vegas300srt8

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    stupid question maybe but are these stiffer/bigger than what comes stock on a srt8?