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Dinan Anti-Roll Bars For Your 5 Series!

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Old Jul 23, 2015 | 01:01 PM
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5 Series! We've got just the sway bar for you!

Founded in 1979, Dinan® is well established as North America’s premiere BMW tuner. Dinan develops, manufactures and markets a comprehensive line of high performance products and systems, distributed through a nationwide network of Authorized Dinan Performance Centers that includes select BMW Dealerships and Independent BMW Service/High Performance facilities.

Almost all street cars come from the manufacturer with an anti-roll bar as it is 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. This Lightweight Tubular Adjustable Front Anti-Roll Bar may be added to the Stage 1 Suspension System for those who wish to build their high performance suspension in phases.

Dinan Front Anti-Roll Bar, 28mm
Fitment:
- 540i (1997-03)
- M5 (2000-03)

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