Joel Chapman
Well-Known Member
Looking to replace my torsion bars on my 71 dart with a 360. What brand do you guys have good experiences with? Was looking into the PST bars…any one have the some good bad or ugly comments about them?
1973 Swinger, 318 a/c car. I did the PST 1.03” bars couple years back and highly recommend them. I still have comfortable ride but partnered with all the other updgrades/improvements, it handles in no way like it was ever intended to now. I daily it when weather allows and have done several lengthy trips with it and it’s great. I chose to loosen the adjusters for lowered ride height while still maintaining spring rate. Hope this helps.Looking to replace my torsion bars on my 71 dart with a 360. What brand do you guys have good experiences with? Was looking into the PST bars…any one have the some good bad or ugly comments about them?
How do I get the discount to apply?Our 1.03" have a 20 degree clocking so they will install like factory and will be able to attain factory ride height or a lowered stance with no ill affects. These bars are firm but not harsh by any means. They will provide you with a modern ride and feel. Also as a member of the forum you are eligible for the members discount. We also have torsion bar adjusters, boots, clips and pivot shaft if needed.
Thanks
James From
PST
I have the RCD’s as well. Yes, with the 1.03’s and the Helwig sways, it has a firm ride. I love it.What shocks are you guys running with these bars? I have RCD Bilsteins with mine, and now that I installed sway bar, it's noticeably stiffer.
What shocks are you guys running with these bars? I have RCD Bilsteins with mine, and now that I installed sway bar, it's noticeably stiffer.
So just adding a sway bar shouldn't really make the suspension stiffer all the time. It should primarily effect roll stiffness while cornering, and should basically have no effect at all if both the wheels are moving up and down at the same time. So, if adding the sway bar has made the car stiffer all the time you might want to check and make sure you're not getting some kind of binding with the motion of the sway bar.
I have larger 1.12" torsion bars on my Duster and have used the RCD Bilsteins and currently run Hotchkis Fox shocks in it (non adjustable version). The RCD's worked well, the Fox's do a bit better handling the 1.12's. That said, I think the smaller bars work great with the RCD's. I also ran RCD's on my Challenger with 1.12" bars, with the E-bodies the bars are longer so the wheel rate is lower (270 vs 300 lb/in). The RCD's were great on that car. The ride is more similar to a modern performance based car than the floaty, undersprung nonsense that was normal for these cars from the factory.
What shocks are you guys running with these bars? I have RCD Bilsteins with mine, and now that I installed sway bar, it's noticeably stiffer.
So what do the 103 bars cost for an A bodyOur 1.03" have a 20 degree clocking so they will install like factory and will be able to attain factory ride height or a lowered stance with no ill affects. These bars are firm but not harsh by any means. They will provide you with a modern ride and feel. Also as a member of the forum you are eligible for the members discount. We also have torsion bar adjusters, boots, clips and pivot shaft if needed.
Thanks
James From
PST
I have these, along with other PST goodies. Very happy with the 1.03 bars!Our 1.03" have a 20 degree clocking so they will install like factory and will be able to attain factory ride height or a lowered stance with no ill affects. These bars are firm but not harsh by any means. They will provide you with a modern ride and feel. Also as a member of the forum you are eligible for the members discount. We also have torsion bar adjusters, boots, clips and pivot shaft if needed.
Thanks
James From
PST
Look into PAC.Looking to replace my torsion bars on my 71 dart with a 360. What brand do you guys have good experiences with? Was looking into the PST bars…any one have the some good bad or ugly comments about them?