The front bar is 5/8". Installing a 3/4" on the rear while retaining the stock
front bar is a recipe for serious oversteer. If you plan on adding the rear
bar then definitely upgrade the front.
Shawn J. Loseke
1972 TR6
Fort Collins, CO
>===== Original Message From Lizirbydavis@cs.com =====
>Does anyone know the diameter of the stock TR6 front anti-sway bar? I'm too
>lazy to get under the car. I want to improve the handling of my car. I have
>uprated springs (TRF), a tube shock conversion and KYB's all around. The
>bushings have all been replaced with modern material (neoprene?). I'll
replace
>the front bar if need be. I wondered if just adding and Addco rear bar
(3/4")
>would cause a balance problem. The Richard Good kit looks like the way to
go,
>but I'd have to find someone who knows what they're doing to set the car up,
>as both bars are adjustable, and I don't know what I'm doing. Any advice?
>The rear end jacks up, and overcorrects with agressive driving.
>Joe Davis
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