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Re: MGB:Anti-sway bar, also longtrip.

To: british-cars@autox.team.net, hertzber@spot.Colorado.EDU,
Subject: Re: MGB:Anti-sway bar, also longtrip.
From: Teriann J. Wakeman <twakeman@apple.com>
Date: Fri, 28 May 93 09:00:49 -0700
I brought the Moss catalogue to work this time.  Its the MGB parts catalogue
Edition 4.1

Page 84 for those who would like to read along

"Rear sway bars were fitted as standard on 1977-'80 cars, and have proven to 
be beneficial on earlier rubber-bumpered cars, especially when the ride 
height is lowered.  On Chrome-bumpered cars, however, rear sway bars have 
proved to be of no benefit; they tend to bring on severe oversteer when
cornering hard, and control of the car can be easily lost."

Also on the same page:
subject is front sway bars..

"1. Increasing the bar diameter will progressivly reduce body roll and under-
steer tendencies.  Too strong a bar will again allow understeer to develop,
and increase suspension harshness.  This creates a car which will not cope
smoothly with bumps in the road surface and makes it feel very twitchy.

2. Larger tyres and wheels may allow a larger bar to be used, due to increase
in unsprung weight"


For what its worth...

TeriAnn


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