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Re: Sway Bars: A new company

To: N197TR4@cs.com, fot@autox.team.net, WEmery7451@aol.com
Subject: Re: Sway Bars: A new company
From: "R. Kastner" <kaskas@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 9:23:35 -0800
Lots of traffic on the anti-roll bar diameter but no mention of the 
length of the arms to the suspension points. 


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To: fot@autox.team.net ;N197TR4@cs.com 

Sent: 1/18/01 8:25:40 AM 

Subject: Re: Sway Bars: A new company





In a message dated 1/17/01 5:30:21 PM Pacific Standard Time, N197TR4@cs.com  

writes:

 

   I contacted the list, earlier,  and got some 
recommendations...One was 

size 

of the bar at about 1 inch minimum (Kas Kastner) if I remember correctly. 
  

 

Hi Joe,

 

Once I got away from the standard store bought sway bars of the 60's, I 
used 

a self made bar by bending 1" bar stock and welding on rod end anchor 
points 

using small pieces of angle iron.  The front of the bar was 
anchored with two 

split aluminum blocks.

 

The next stage was a Jack Wheeler solid steel 1" rod with spline ends, side 


arms, and bearing mounts for the bar.  I had to shorten it for 
the TR-3, and 

had the machinist reinstall the spline on one end.  This bar was 
an 

improvement, but the side arms were too short making it necessary to run 
the 

bar under the car, where it was being distroyed by the asphalt.

 

This bar was replaced by a 1 1/4" Speedway Engineering hollow 
bar.  It's 

specifications are: 

                        

                                                    S. 
Bar TBL 1-1/4 x 

48Sx1/4WL 29"

                                                    Two 
ARM ALU S.BAR 

1-1/4X48SP STRAIGHT (spline side arms)

                                                    I 
located and drilled my 

own 1/2" hole and cut off some length with 

                                                    hack 
saw.  

                                                    Shaft 
Collar 1-1/4 IN DIA.

                                                    Pillow 
BLK MTG Bronze 

 

The side arms are mounted to the center front bolt holes of the lower 
control 

arms with two 1/2" rod ends screwed together.  I didn't pull the 
John Lye 

side arm bend maneuver to anchor the rod ends to the outer front control 
arm 

bolt hole beside the wheel.  This could be an improvement. 

 

I did this in 1996.  There are probably better setups 
now.                    

 



 

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