Match Race 1972 ~ 'Road Runner/GTX 440' vs. 'Buick GS 455'

I painted with kind of a broad brush with my above post, so to explain more of what I experienced........

The "sway bar" cars along with the boxed lower control arms vs the flimsier open stamped units were actually pretty good, as long as the stock ride height was maintained. I found that along with a good 50/50 shock, it was a decent system for street cars...especially automatics.

The real issues came with increased ride height, which many people did back then via bigger coils or air shocks.

The geometry of the short/angled upper control arms was easily thrown out of wack as the height increased. That's where the "No-Hop" bars really did their thing by raising the rear mounting point back to a more favorable position.

Excellent information, and exactly what I did to my El Camino's in Y2K era. Have to get the I.C. moved forward. Used the Global West Del a Lum bushings as well. In the actual race,Mopar by 2-3 car lengths. As Ricky stated,all down to driving/tuning.