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09-21-2020, 10:50 AM | #1 |
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Splined Sway Bar Sources
My '64 has an assorted group of parts that doesn't want to play well w/traditional sway bar set-ups. I have mocked-up multiple C10 bars as well as an f-body 1Le 36mm bar but only one lines up anywhere near close to the lower a-arm link mounts. My set-up = approx. 39.25"-39.375" @ the center of the outer link mounts. Others I've measured:
Belltech C10 'Sport' bar @ 1.375"od = 40.5" Stock '00 S10 OE bar = ~41.5" 3rd GEN f-body 36mm bar = 43.75" G-body Malibu OE bar = ~43.5" Addco/Porterbuilt C10 bar = 44" Of these units I played with, the Belltech bar is closest but still too wide. I can possibly get creative enough to get it to work @ the a-arm mounts but once you put the frame-pivot bushing housing on the bar & mount it to the bottom of the frame rails, it's the lowest hanging item on the truck & it's @ a very vulnerable spot. With this being a concern, I sat back & wondered about alternative mounting of the bar. Moving it's mounting location farther back did help w/the mounting height but created other packaging issues. The shape of the bar is not ideal as-is which limits clearance so that's also a possible packaging issue (it may/may-not interfere w/my limited width front wheel/tire combo). Ideally, I need to mount the bar within the frame rail vs. below it so I don't add a clearance concern to the bottom of the chassis which was purposely built to minimize clearance concerns . This has me researching a Splined Sway bar as my solution. I've been doing basic Google searches for a few days & did find some info but where one source provides spec data, another doesn't (making it hard to determine what to get). Most I've found are race-car/rear set-ups. Welder Series has a DIY kit but it's not really a splined assembly nor do I feel it's adequately sized. Speedway has basically what I need (it's a 64-72 A-body spec kit) but it's too wide & they don't list narrower options in a similar configuration. I attached images of the Speedway/A-body set-up. A kit like this w/options for the main bar width is what I need. If you've been down this rabbit hole & know of a source/sources for splined sway (Torsion) bars, let me know.
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09-21-2020, 11:44 AM | #2 |
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Re: Splined Sway Bar Sources
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09-21-2020, 02:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: Splined Sway Bar Sources
While they have sway-bars, they're mainly for the TCI specific kits.
The 'custom' bars listing indicates they're from SwayAWay which I looked up over the weekend. You can order a custom bar (OD & length) from Sway-A-Way but there wasn't any info on mounts/mounting or the arms (I only found off-road arms that were straight). The cost just for the straight bar there was $589. Add in mounting, + the actual arms & I'm betting the number would escalate quickly. While I could possibly order the Speedway A-body kit & substitute a center bar of the correct length that's a good chunk of money 'hoping' the pieces might work together.
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09-21-2020, 02:13 PM | #4 |
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I have ordered custom bars from TCI, of course I didnt use their catalog - I called them.
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09-21-2020, 02:54 PM | #5 |
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Ahh..... So how did you go about this your 1st time? There wasn't much info in the catalog I pulled up online so I could familiarize myself w/their components to enable asking 'better' questions. Did you just call them up, explain what you were trying to do, & let them walk you through it?
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09-22-2020, 10:48 AM | #6 |
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Re: Splined Sway Bar Sources
not sure this is applicable but hear very good things about all of Paul's products
https://welderseries.ecwid.com/Sway-Bar-Kits-c12921497 |
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09-22-2020, 09:35 PM | #8 |
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Re: Splined Sway Bar Sources
Scoti, I purchased a custom made splined sway bar for the back of my truck from Speedway Engineering (NOT Motors!)http://www.1speedway.com/index.php?r...tegory&path=76
Spent some money, but it came exactly what I asked for & in a timely manor. Maybe they could help with your needs, Lorne |
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09-23-2020, 04:38 PM | #10 |
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I used a Speedway Engineering splined sway bar on my 67 Nova project. As said above not cheap but worked very well. They asked questions about the cars weight overall. Front end weight. Frame rail width. Before I bought the actual splined bar I bought their mounts and tube along with their arms. Then I used a scrap piece round stock to mock everything to get correct width for the splined shaft. Worked for me.
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I'm also still considering getting the Speedway Motors A-body kit for the parts/pieces as the math suggests their 'arms' would possibly work (= easier for me). Since I know that kit is too wide as is, I thought about narrowing their bar to size/re-splining (if possible) or just get another bar from Speedway Engineering in the dimensions needed. I'll admit I'm hesitant on the Speedway Motors just because there isn't much info/specs concerning the specific parts other than some basic dimensions. Plan is to check their return policy before making any decisions
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09-23-2020, 07:48 PM | #12 |
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Re: Splined Sway Bar Sources
Source used Nascar stuff?
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09-24-2020, 10:47 AM | #13 |
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Not sure how to find what I might need within used/discarded parts. Is there a business that has a inventoried selection of suspension parts?
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09-23-2020, 08:30 PM | #14 |
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In regards to the arms I mocked the mounts for the spline bar and did some basic measuring for the arms. Bought the arms and had them bent cold at a local machine shop with a press. As I recall they have various arm lengths that be shorten as needed. Again it was a bit of trial and error but its not rocket science.
Keep in mind the spline bar from Speedway Engineering is hollow so shortening and res-splining might be a bit tricky. |
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09-27-2020, 02:05 PM | #16 |
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Try racing junk.com Lots of usefull stuff.
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10-05-2020, 05:19 PM | #17 |
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Just to follow up…..
I sent an inquiry to Speedway Engineering on a splined bar today asking for specific dimensions. I mocked-up a 'bar' over the weekend & feel the arrangement can work (bar size & mounting location). Once they respond, I'll have the details to know if I can move forward w/my direction.
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11-13-2020, 02:19 PM | #18 |
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To follow-up here.... Parts were ordered & have been installed for mock-up:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...381425&page=42
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