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Re: Sway Bar yes/no

To: Bill Pugh <anabil@caltel.com>
Subject: Re: Sway Bar yes/no
From: Dan Buettner <danb@thelittlemacshop.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 16:07:09 -0500
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <a05100300b7762c2c20bc@[205.214.42.158]>
Bill --

A sway bar CAN be added; however, no-one I was able to find sells 
ready-made mounting brackets for it.  The end links are the same as 
3A, but the frame brackets are not.

The ADDCO bar for a 3A will get you close; however, the included 
frame mounting brackets won't work as they're intended to attach to 
the 3A's beefy bumper brackets.  I'm told by a few 3A owners that the 
brackets aren't that well-designed anyway.

What I am planning on doing with my small-mouth is using some large 
angle iron to fabricate small frame extensions (basically) that I 
will bolt onto the frame between the frame and the bumper brackets. 
The angle iron will extend out a few inches, and will be cut, bent, 
and welded at the end so as to form a stronger piece than angle iron 
in its original shape.  Basically, the side will be cut at an angle, 
the bottom folded up to meet it, and the seam welded.

A fellow lister and Des Moinesian, Chuck McGuire, saw brackets like 
I'm trying to describe on a TR2 in Australia, and fellow lister 
Michael Andrews sent me a great drawing which I am unfortunately 
unable to locate at the moment.

I will probably use Spit 1500 front sway bar fasteners, as they are 
much more compact than the ADDCO-included bits.

HTH -- and if this explanation does not make sense, I can try to be 
more concise.

Dan


>Hi Listers,
>       Can anyone say with certainty that a sway bar can or cannot
>be added to a 1957 TR3, Small Mouth?  TS number is in the close
>
>Thanks
>
>--
>Bill Pugh
>1957 TR-3
>aka Casper
>TS16765L
-- 
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1957 TR3, TS15098L, now with an O!  Undergoing frame-off restoration
begun 9/99; now at the reassembly stage (and a long stage that may be).

1977 Spitfire, FM64159U, with an O.  In need of a comprehensive
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