Description
Almost all street cars come from the manufacturer with an anti-roll bar, a common part of modern suspension systems. However, they are designed to be overly soft for maximum comfort. An anti-roll bar does exactly what it says by reducing body roll in all situations. Every Dinan-tuned anti-roll bar is built and tuned specifically for each BMW chassis. Lowering the amount of body roll keeps your BMW more level than stock (while still allowing just enough body roll) to improve mechanical grip. This improvement gives the driver a much more planted and confident feeling in every corner.
Add a 21mm Adjustable Rear Anti-Roll Bar to improve grip and stability by reducing body roll. Adjustable with 3 positions on the bar for easy adjustment, this Rear Anti-Roll Bar may be added to the Stage 1 Suspension System for those who wish to build their high-performance suspension in phases. However, it is designed for use with the Front Roll Control System for proper balance on cars with less than a 30mm difference between the front and rear tire width.
Fitment:
- 2006-2010 BMW M5 (E60)
- 2006-2010 BMW M6 (E63/E64)
Features:
- Adjustable - 3 positions on the bar
- Less body roll
- More mechanical grip
- More stable at the limit
About Dinan:
Dinan knows European marques – quite literally – from the inside out. Whether you need hard parts such as exhaust systems or coilovers, or ECU upgrades to unlock your engine's potential, Dinan has the parts to take your BMW, Mercedes-Benz, or Mini to the next level.
Specifications:
- Brand: Dinan
- Color: Blue
- Dinan Point Value: 1
- Emission Code: 6
- Height: 4
- Labor Time (Hours): 0.7
- Length: 44
- Product Type: Sway Bar
- Weight: 10.4
- Width: 10
- UPC: 813725020389
- Part Number: D120-0491
Note: Designed for use with D133-0495 (Front Roll Control System) for proper balance.
Emissions: This part is legal for sale or use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles, and Racing Use Only Vehicles because it does not affect vehicle emissions and is not covered by emissions regulations.