David,
The way I read the rule book, the end link that attaches the sway
bar to the strut, body, frame, or suspension is part of the
mounting hardware for the sway bar, and therefore is free
to be replaced. I have seen many aftermarket bars that
come with this type of mounting hardware.
I am sure some will correct me if that is not the intent of the rule.
Chris Teague
----- Original Message -----
From: David Shreve <vw_speed_racer@hotmail.com>
To: <autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 1999 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: Front sway bar rules in stock...
> >Front swaybar is free in stock class, probably even if the car came
> >without one, though I'm sure a Miata did. Strut braces are not
> >swaybars. If he wants to run his Miata in CSP, he can run his strut
> >brace.
>
> That's just the thing, though...it's not a strut tie bar--it's a sway bar
> mount tie bar. After re-reading the rules, I'm beginning to think it's
> illegal, though. Anyone think it might be legal???
>
> -dave
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