I installed a sway bar on my 49 3100. I had also installed a 350 motor and
needed a better ride to handle greater highway speeds. It works great. I have
been over 100mph In my truck and the handling was fine.
phil pmplumbing@earthlink.net
jelerath@us.ibm.com wrote:
> Mine does the same thing. It has the original suspension (as best I can
> tell). It feels a bit like riding on the Oregon Trail in a connestoga
> wagon....
>
> I heard (or read....perhaps on this list) that an anti-sway bar could be
> added. Am I dreaming or is it possible (and useful).
>
> Jon '53 3100
> jelerath@us.ibm.com
>
> "Tom Burt" <tburt@hirose.com> on 11/08/99 10:47:53 AM
>
> Please respond to "Tom Burt" <tburt@hirose.com>
>
> To: "oletrucks (E-mail)" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
> cc:
> Subject: [oletrucks] Front end sway
>
> When I hit a bump at an angle (on the freeway or on the street), sometimes
> the front end will sway dangerously side-to-side. The motion is analogous
> to a rolling motion.
> My first impression is that the shocks were bad, but they were new. Then I
> supected damaged leaf springs.
>
> Here are a few questions regarding this problem:
> 1. Could broken leaves cause swaying problems? Other than looking for
> obvious fractures w/ a trail of rust particles, how can one tell there are
> damaged leaves?
> 2. Bad shackle pins? Is there any way to tell if the pins are worn without
> removal?
> 2. Am I missing a stock sway bar or some other type of stabilizer?
> 3. The truck has a power steering mod installed. Could the steering
> linkage
> be worn causing this uncontrolled lateral movement?
> I have gone through the front end by replacing tie rod ends and kingpins
> some time ago. The truck steers straight and the steering is quite
> responsive (tight).
>
> Tom B. '57 3200 Stepside
>
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