Because roll bars are designed for specific makes and models of vehicles, Personally I would order one on line from either carparts.com or stock car parts and have a reputable local expert install it.
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Anti-Roll Bar or Sway Bar
An anti-roll bar is a bar which is stressed to reduce the effect of a car leaning to one side during cornering.
A car used for racing has a higher than normal chance of being involved in an accident and is likely to actually roll over. A roll bar is a fitment inside the car of a strong framework, which prevents the car bodywork collapsing and therefore protects the driver from injury.
A nickel, with which you could also buy a house and a car.
How about trying to put a sway bar or stabilizer bar. This part of the suspension usually aids in increasing the suspension's roll stiffness and the resistance of the car to roll in turns.
If you drive calmly w/o pushing the performance - Nothing much. The car will roll more when cornering, that's about it.
If it's parked on a flat it should not roll at all
It obviously depends on the car you wish to buy
To improve handling by reducing body roll allowing the car to corner faster with more control. It is a torsion spring that attaches to (normally lower control arms of that axle, be it front/rear. As the car enters the turn, it starts to lean/roll, and the spring counteracts it.
More than its worth, roll your windows down or buy a different car that has a/c.
It acts the same as a "roll bar" in a racing car protects a driver. It creates a "cage" around the person to protect the vital organs from trauma in accidents.