Thanks for the great response everyone!
The sway bar was designed to fit a small mouth TR-3 with the bumper installed
as original. The way it works is the "radiator guard" that is the steel cross
member that is normally bolted to the chassis just under the radiator is
unbolted and moved forward to the very front of the chassis frame rails. This
requires drilling 4 holes in the chassis rails. The "radiator guard is then
bolted in place in that location and becomes the mounting point for the bar to
the chassis. The end of the bar each have two bends in them so that they will
not foul the tires when they are at full lock. The end links attach to
brackets that are bolted to the two outer bolts that hold the lower front
control arm forgings to the lower spring pan. This allows the end links to
connect to the lower control arms very close to the tires so that the sway bar
have very good leverage on the suspension and chassis which makes it much more
effective than other setups I have seen including the factory optional setup.
Not much ground clearance is lost. The 7/8" bar really does make a substantial
difference in the handling, even with an otherwise stock suspension and normal
road tires. The link bushings that come in the kit are polyurethane and all
mounting brackets are included.
Until we receive the new production run of bars I cannot be certain of the
price but it should be somewhere around $325.00 plus shipping.
We will include fitting instructions and some picture of the installed bar
assembly.
We do not plan on producing any other diameter bars as this size works really
well.
Greg Solow
The Engine Room
Triumph & Morgan Specialists
Santa Cruz, Ca. 95060
ph: (831) 429-1800
The Engine Room
Morgan & Sports Car Specialists
Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060
831 429-1800
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