SNEAK PEAK: Time Attack rear antiroll bar!
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These work very well, and are lighter than the ones "you know work well" Like i said, theyve been used on the street and track for over 2 years.
beside each of the bars you have listed, please write in the material spec. then lets review again...fyi I am told eibach publish theirs on their web site. I cant find it, I am guessing it is heat treated spring steel. Josh has the material spec sheet for the bars he selss, heck i will ask Maven to post it for me...
a properly balanced handling set up will not eat your tires. Your driving - fast on the street or on the track will wear your tires. If you do not have spherical control arm bushings and road race or autox your car the outside rib of the most loaded tire at the front will wear out fast. If you have too stiff a front sway bar the car will push and you will wear out your tires fast on the track.
its all about balance. too stiff/soft a rear bar or front bar, or bars that are not made of spring steel, will cause imbalance. does this help?
its all about balance. too stiff/soft a rear bar or front bar, or bars that are not made of spring steel, will cause imbalance. does this help?
I bet you said the same thing I said when I first picked that bad boy up.
"DAMN"

Need pics of a car that needs the bushings?

My outsides are worn all happy...next pay I will get them
"DAMN"
a properly balanced handling set up will not eat your tires. Your driving - fast on the street or on the track will wear your tires. If you do not have spherical control arm bushings and road race or autox your car the outside rib of the most loaded tire at the front will wear out fast. If you have too stiff a front sway bar the car will push and you will wear out your tires fast on the track.
its all about balance. too stiff/soft a rear bar or front bar, or bars that are not made of spring steel, will cause imbalance. does this help?
its all about balance. too stiff/soft a rear bar or front bar, or bars that are not made of spring steel, will cause imbalance. does this help?
My outsides are worn all happy...next pay I will get them
Last edited by steddy2112; Apr 1, 2009 at 12:21 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
finally my rear bar has a companion
a properly balanced handling set up will not eat your tires. Your driving - fast on the street or on the track will wear your tires. If you do not have spherical control arm bushings and road race or autox your car the outside rib of the most loaded tire at the front will wear out fast. If you have too stiff a front sway bar the car will push and you will wear out your tires fast on the track.
its all about balance. too stiff/soft a rear bar or front bar, or bars that are not made of spring steel, will cause imbalance. does this help?
its all about balance. too stiff/soft a rear bar or front bar, or bars that are not made of spring steel, will cause imbalance. does this help?
wish I had picks of my tires after just 4 auto x races they where shot from the amount of push i would get trying to push the car. this sway bar and bushings should do the trick



