3404spdfish
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just a question, was there ever a early a body that had a rear sway bar?
Not really needed.just a question, was there ever a early a body that had a rear sway bar?
I guess it depends on what kind of handling you need. Lots of models have that option. If they don't help, I doubt they would have been designed and used.Not really needed.
Bruce (7071DartGTReg), RIP, had a 76 Dart police spec car. Big bolt pattern discs in front, big bolt pattern 7 1/4 in back, sway bars front and rear.........and a slant 6 under the hood. That was a very cool car. I remember it well. I don't know where it ended up after he died.On an A body, there is rarely an improvement. If you want one, someone will sell you one. If I was going to get a rear sway bar, I'd get a matched set that was supposedly tuned for better handling. The only A-Body rear bar that came OEM was the police rear bar in 76? and that was probably specd by the police? The Formula S package handled very nice in an early A. If I wanted more, I'd look at Firm Feel.
'62-'76 A-body Rear Sway Bar 3/4"
*MADE TO ORDER - LEAD TIME CAN VARY* FFI builds sway bar kits in house. The difference is in the quality of the bar material and the hardware. The brackets fit well and are built heavy duty to handle the higher stress created by higher rate sway bars. Our rear bars are "frame hung" like the...firmfeel.com
Sounds like a very nice driver. I have a 76 rear bar assembly, but it has never made it to a car yet. I run 8 3/4 rears and not sure it would fit. I guess I should test fit it on the 67 Barracuda when I upgrade the rear suspension.Bruce (7071DartGTReg), RIP, had a 76 Dart police spec car. Big bolt pattern discs in front, big bolt pattern 7 1/4 in back, sway bars front and rear.........and a slant 6 under the hood. That was a very cool car. I remember it well. I don't know where it ended up after he died.
I'm pretty sure it'll fit. I think the only thing different are the u bolts that hold it to the rear axle housing. ....at least that's how the aftermarket one is that I have.Sounds like a very nice driver. I have a 76 rear bar assembly, but it has never made it to a car yet. I run 8 3/4 rears and not sure it would fit. I guess I should test fit it on the 67 Barracuda when I upgrade the rear suspension.
A rear sway bar improved my 66.On an A body, there is rarely an improvement. If you want one, someone will sell you one. If I was going to get a rear sway bar, I'd get a matched set that was supposedly tuned for better handling. The only A-Body rear bar that came OEM was the police rear bar in 76? and that was probably specd by the police? The Formula S package handled very nice in an early A. If I wanted more, I'd look at Firm Feel.
'62-'76 A-body Rear Sway Bar 3/4"
*MADE TO ORDER - LEAD TIME CAN VARY* FFI builds sway bar kits in house. The difference is in the quality of the bar material and the hardware. The brackets fit well and are built heavy duty to handle the higher stress created by higher rate sway bars. Our rear bars are "frame hung" like the...firmfeel.com
My experience with the early Addco bars is that they were poorly designed. The width was way off causing the end links to constantly be stressed and eventually bend. Helwig makes a much better one.I have an early A front and rear seat bar assembly that came from a 65 Barracuda. Although aftermarket, it was obviously installed very early on as the car was sitting for at least a couple decades. Probably the best items I gleaned from that car, and the rear window blower and 5.5” wheels.
Yeah, the Addco brand was what was in the Mopar Performance suspension manual. They used to be made well. Now, the bars themselves are fine, but the mounting hardware is junk.A rear sway bar improved my 66.
after going to an autocross it was obvious that I needed a sway bar on my 66 Dart GT (with the 235HP 273) back in 1973. I robbed the front one from a junkyard 1967 Formula S and welded a homemade link mount to the left side lower control arm. The right side lower had been replaced(a Mopar part) and the replacement came with one on it. It became a Mustangs nightmare at the Sunday autocross, so I was put in the "heavy sedan class".
Putting one on the rear made it even better. Addco made the rear
when you drive on 9" drums you gotta keep it mellow. low and slow, that how he roll.
I agree. Look at the crappy stack up of pieces just to mount it to the axle housing....then to the right, the thin and flimsy manner or mounting it to the frame rails.Yeah, the Addco brand was what was in the Mopar Performance suspension manual. They used to be made well. Now, the bars themselves are fine, but the mounting hardware is junk.
Don't quote me and change it with your stupid opinion. You can have your opinion, I don't care.Uhhh.....
How about this one?I have no sense of humor and if it annoys you, I don't care.
Their geometry was way off too. Seems like everything was always under a strain.I agree. Look at the crappy stack up of pieces just to mount it to the axle housing....then to the right, the thin and flimsy manner or mounting it to the frame rails.
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