
Let’s be honest — when people think of the Mustang, they don’t usually think of precision. Power? Absolutely. Straight-line speed? All day. But when it comes to high-speed corners or carving through technical sections, the S550 and even the newer S650 platforms haven’t exactly had the sharpest reputation off the showroom floor.
That’s where sway bars come in — and more specifically, that’s where BMR Suspension earns its stripes. Because when you combine Detroit muscle with the right chassis hardware, the Mustang becomes a completely different animal. Let’s break down what sway bars do, why the stock setup leaves something to be desired, and how BMR sway bars wake this platform up.
What Sway Bars Actually Do (And Why You Need Them)
Sway bars — or anti-roll bars — connect the left and right suspension assemblies of your car. Their job? Resist body roll. When you turn hard into a corner, weight shifts to the outside tires. Without sway bars, your chassis leans heavily and the inside wheels lose grip. But with a well-tuned sway bar setup, the car stays flatter, traction is more balanced, and the steering feels more direct.
For the Mustang, this matters even more. Ford gave the S550 platform independent rear suspension for the first time, and the newer S650 carries that DNA forward. But the stock sway bars? Still tuned with comfort and mass-market appeal in mind. That means soft rates and big compromises.
Why the Mustang Needs Better Bars
From experience — stock Mustangs tend to roll too much on initial turn-in. Whether it’s on the Old Pac or hammering through the esses at Wakefield, the front end feels a step behind your input, especially in transitions. The rear, while stable in a straight line, can feel vague when loaded up mid-corner.
Throw on a set of BMR sway bars, and things change. Fast.
The BMR Difference: Precision Without Punishment
BMR’s sway bars are designed specifically for the Mustang chassis — and we’re not just talking about generic "sporty" tuning. These are fully engineered to bring balance and control to a platform known more for burnout videos than corner carving.
🔧 What You Get with BMR Sway Bars:
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Cold-formed, hollow or solid steel bars for maximum torsional strength
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Multiple adjustment holes, so you can fine-tune front and rear stiffness
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Polyurethane or spherical end links for immediate response
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Durable powder-coating to handle real-world road grime and heat cycles
Whether you go for a street/track setup or full weekend warrior spec, BMR sway bars give you the adjustability to dial in your handling for any driving zone.
How It Feels Behind the Wheel
With a BMR setup installed — especially when paired with performance shocks and lowering springs — the Mustang starts to feel light on its feet. Turn-in becomes sharper. You load the car up into a corner, and instead of it wallowing and leaning, it bites. Confidence skyrockets.
That floaty, vague rear-end feel? Gone. Instead, you get a planted, stable platform that communicates what each corner is doing. It’s the kind of change that lets you push harder, drive faster, and enjoy more control — not just at the track, but on real roads like the National Park Run.
Who Should Upgrade Their Sway Bars?
If you:
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Drive your Mustang hard on backroads or tracks
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Want less body roll and tighter steering
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Have already done springs, dampers, or tires
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Hate the disconnected feel of the stock suspension
…then sway bars are 100% worth it.
And if you're building a proper handling setup, sway bars aren't an afterthought — they’re a must-have.
Final Thoughts
The Mustang will always be known for V8 rumble and tire smoke — but that doesn’t mean it can’t corner. With BMR sway bars, the platform comes alive in ways the factory setup never allowed. It’s not just a mod — it’s a transformation in chassis balance, feedback, and confidence.
When you flatten the roll, everything else sharpens — your inputs, your reactions, your line through the corner. And that’s what makes a fast car feel fast, not just on paper, but in your hands. Check out our full range of BMR Suspension products at REVRUNNERS.com.au and bring the twist back into your Mustang.