Getting roll from rear suspension.

Whats up everyone,

I bought a 93 DA shell and got a h22 put in it and didn’t’ get a chance to drive it as it went from the previous owner right to the shop. So the car is done now but I am getting some serious chassis roll in the back from things as

simple as rolling over little rocks on the road.

I am not a suspension person at all but wanted to get some opinnions on what is could be. I know the shocks are coming to a end if they are not there already and all the suspension is stock.

Does anyone think it could be the shocks? or alignment?

Thank you

Is the sway bar still on there? It should be pretty obvious once you peek your head under there, rear suspension is very easy. Bad shocks alone shouldn’t give crazy amounts of roll.

Rear bushings; Rear trailing arm bushing, rear lower control arm bushings, rear camber arm bushing, rear toe arm bushings, sway bar, sway bar end links and bushings. Replace all accordingly. Check and make sure shocks are not blown, what springs are you using? Check and get an alignment.

[QUOTE=Quincy;2263303]Whats up everyone,

I bought a 93 DA shell and got a h22 put in it and didn’t’ get a chance to drive it as it went from the previous owner right to the shop. So the car is done now but I am getting some serious chassis roll in the back from things as

simple as rolling over little rocks on the road.

I am not a suspension person at all but wanted to get some opinnions on what is could be. I know the shocks are coming to a end if they are not there already and all the suspension is stock.

Does anyone think it could be the shocks? or alignment?

Thank you[/QUOTE]

It’s Swaybars for sure, i could imagine.

typo

Thanks everyone for pointing me in the right direction going to check the swaybars and shocks today for sure.

Any luck?