WSpohn4@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 5/25/03 3:36:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> owner-mgs-digest@autox.team.net writes:
>
> > I'd like to install a rear sway bar and anti-tramp bars
> >
>
> Unless you are racing, don't bother with the anti-tramp bars.
>
> And do NOT fit a rear bar without increasing the diameter of the
> front bar.
>
Seriously, unless you are competing, you are setting yourself up for a
bit of an uncomfortable ride (and a good reason why race tracks don't
have rail-crossings or potholes :-). Definitely a bit of a bone-shaker
as a tourer.
I have been driving my little wannabee race car as a daily driver for
some time now - but recently have been driving the Rover (my new
project). Getting back into the 'B and feeling my kidney's jolt around
over a rail crossing made me wonder how I did it for all these years.
--
Eric
'68 MGB MkII
'85 Rover SD1 Vanden Plas
Adelaide, South Australia
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