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Re: Rear leaf springs

To: WEmery7451@aol.com
Subject: Re: Rear leaf springs
From: "Jack W. Drews" <vinttr4@geneseo.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 06:20:50 -0400
WEmery7451@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 12/11/01 11:23:08 AM Pacific Standard Time, BillB@bnj.com 
>writes:
>
><<  I monkeyed around with a rear sway bar, and that's gracing my parts shelf 
>now.  >>
>
>Many years ago, I made the mistake of adding a rear sway bar.  The handling 
>was so terrible that I believe that I could have driven my junky old tow car 
>full of tools and car parts around the track faster (1956 Ford Wagon).
>
>I pulled into the pits and took this sway bar off, which at least put me back 
>to normal for the time.  I have been using my own fabricated traction rods 
>and watts link, made from sc. 80 pipe, with left and right hand threaded 1/2" 
>lug-nuts welded on the pipe ends, and rod ends.  How good is this setup?  I 
>wouldn't want to put it on the market, though I have been using it for years.
>
>
We started out with beautifully engineered track bars, rear sway bar, 
and Panhard rod. The car was virtually unmanageable. We rented a track 
for a test day and with each piece we removed, it handled better. The 
same results were experienced by at least four other TR racers in my 
circle of friends. I do use the rear spring locating kit from BFE and 
have added one leaf to each rear spring, however. We like the current 
handling.

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uncle jack - red, white, and New Blue

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