1984-2004 Mustang Sway Bar Size Chart

1984-2004 Mustang Sway Bar Size Chart

Last Updated June 25, 2024 | Kevin Brent

Sway bars, also known as anti-roll bars, are essential for reducing body roll during cornering and improving overall stability. You can achieve a noticeable improvement in handling, and ensure a more responsive and controlled driving experience by adding a sway bar to your Mustang.

However, not all sway bars will fit every Mustang. Many Mustang years and models have unique front and rear sway bar widths, so it's best to make sure you have the right size sway bar for your Mustang before purchasing.

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Fox Body Mustang Sway Bar Size Guide

Use the chart below to find the appropriate sway bar size for your 1984-2004 Mustang. Whether you're a daily driver seeking enhanced comfort and safety, or a track enthusiast looking to shave seconds off your lap time, understanding the impact of sway bar sizing is crucial to gaining performance benefits.

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Mustang Sway Bar Sizes
Year Model Front Size Rear Size
1984 (Pre 12/83 Models) 5.0 1-⅛” ¾” or 13/16”
1984 (Post 12/83 Models)-1986 5.0 1-5/16” ¾” or 13/16”
1984-1986 SVO 1-⅛” N/A
1984-1993 2.3 15/16” N/A
1987-1993 5.0 GT and LX 1-5/16” 13/16”
1993 Cobra 1-⅛” 13/16”
1994-1995 Cobra 25mm 25mm
1994-1995 GT 30mm 23mm
1994-1998 V6 27mm 21mm
1996-1998 Cobra 29mm 25mm
1996-1998 GT 30mm 23mm
1999-2000 V6 Manual 27mm N/A
1999-2000 V6 Automatic 25.4mm N/A
2001-2004 V6 25.4mm N/A
1999-2004 GT 26.5mm 23mm
1999-2004 4.6 DOHC 28mm 25mm
2003-2004 Cobra 29mm 26mm

Find the Right Sway Bar for Your Fox Body Mustang

Now that you know what sway bar size fits your Fox Body or SN95 Mustang, it's the perfect time to invest in an aftermarket sway bar that fits your driving needs. We offer a wide selection of aftermarket Mustang sway bars designed to give your Mustang a unique look while improving stability and handling around corners. Browse the options below to find quality aftermarket sway bars that fit your Mustang's year and model.

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