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Old 01-12-2008, 11:25 AM   #1
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Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

I have a idea on what I am going to do for the front bar, I am going to run a nascar style since I no longer have the fractory frame rails or front suspension. On the rear what are my options? I am going to be cramped for space with the bags in front of the axle and the watts on the rear. I was thinking again about using the nascar style and mount it behind the axle and attach the end links to the axle. Will that work??
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Old 01-12-2008, 12:17 PM   #2
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This is kinda what I am thinking for the front.
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Old 01-13-2008, 07:51 AM   #3
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Anyone????
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Old 01-13-2008, 09:11 AM   #4
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Re: Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

I like that. Would look good polished up. Have you thought about mounting the rear to the trailing arms? You may find more room up there without all the clutter. Also, would a Corvette front bar work for you?
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Old 01-13-2008, 10:21 AM   #5
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Re: Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

Yes.... what you are talking about doing with work just great.... I cant tell you how many times I have recommended those torsion sway bars to guys and they look at me like I am on crack
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Old 01-13-2008, 11:15 AM   #6
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I like that. Would look good polished up. Have you thought about mounting the rear to the trailing arms? You may find more room up there without all the clutter. Also, would a Corvette front bar work for you?
I started polishing the front arms and will probably have them powdercoated when I get the frame done. I was looking into mounting them to the arms but not sure on a set up for that. I have a corvette front bar but with the new frame rails it won't work. I am about going to have to run the bar right through the center of the frame rails. Thanks for the advise and let me know if you have anymore.

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Yes.... what you are talking about doing with work just great.... I cant tell you how many times I have recommended those torsion sway bars to guys and they look at me like I am on crack
Good thing is that they are not that expensive and if they are good enough for nascar they should be good enough for a street truck.
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Old 01-13-2008, 12:16 PM   #7
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Re: Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

Ive got em on the front and rear of my 61
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Old 01-13-2008, 12:20 PM   #8
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Re: Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

A Camaro rear bar might be an option depending on how much travel you'll have with your bags.
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I started polishing the front arms and will probably have them powdercoated when I get the frame done. I was looking into mounting them to the arms but not sure on a set up for that. I have a corvette front bar but with the new frame rails it won't work. I am about going to have to run the bar right through the center of the frame rails. Thanks for the advise and let me know if you have anymore.
You know from my build how much I like powdercoating. Sooooo much easier to maintain. Take a look at this Hellwig bar made for our trucks- with a 3" block, you could probably mount it on top of the arms without driveshaft interference.

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Aren't you ditching the Camaro bar? Is it incompatible with your current amount of lift?
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Ive got em on the front and rear of my 61
Now don't go telling me that without showing me pics
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You know from my build how much I like powdercoating. Sooooo much easier to maintain. Take a look at this Hellwig bar made for our trucks- with a 3" block, you could probably mount it on top of the arms without driveshaft interference.


Aren't you ditching the Camaro bar? Is it incompatible with your current amount of lift?
Might would work, I will need to get the drive shaft in and see what kind of clearence I have.
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A Camaro rear bar might be an option depending on how much travel you'll have with your bags.

Reckon that will fit on a 8.8?
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Re: Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

I'll be running torsion sway bars on my 77.
The rear is done and I'm in the process of fitting the front now that the dropmember is in.
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Aren't you ditching the Camaro bar? Is it incompatible with your current amount of lift?
Yes, but if he runs a different config or shockwaves it might be an option if space is an issue with the other style.
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I'll be running torsion sway bars on my 77.
The rear is done and I'm in the process of fitting the front now that the dropmember is in.
Alright, that is how I was picturing it in my head for the rear Thanks for the pics, that helps a lot.
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Re: Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

OK, I thought I was pretty up on different sway bar configurations but I've never seen the torsion sway bars.
Where do you get them? Do they have to go through the frame like that or could the tube be mounted under or over the frame rail? I like the idea and the look.
Can you get the torsion bars in different diameters and lengths to tune the suspension?

7T7,
I love your set-up. It's very clean.
Where are you mounting your tanks and compressors and where is your exhaust gonna exit?
I'm also curious why you have the disc brake on the diff and on both wheels?
Do you have a build thread? It'd prolly answer some of my questions.
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Re: Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

Babyblueoval

The torsion type sway bars are what most race cars use because they are very tunable and easy to incorporate into almost any chassis.
The bars are easily changed to different diameters and can be made to any length. And yes, you can use a pillow block to mount the bars to the frame, which is the most common way of mounting them.
The arms come in a wide variety of lengths and bends and you can even get them not heat-treated and bend them yourself.

Thanx for the compliments on the 77.
I am the worst at taking pictures and never seem to have time to work on the poor truck, so a build thread would be painful and futile.
As far as the tanks and compressors, I will mount them after the exhaust is run and that is still in the planning stage. I was hoping to have it exit through the bed side in front of the rear wheels .
That little disc is the parking brake. I didn't like the cables running under the chassis and getting in the way of the tranny and exhaust.

I'm going to try and push the truck out today and get some pictures of it in the sun.
Wish me luck!
Here are a few links that will further clear up the torsion bar stuff......
http://www.stockcarproducts.com/ftsusp.htm
http://www.schroedersteering.com/TitlePage.html
http://www.hrpworld.com/index.cfm?fo...ction=category
http://www.1speedway.com/Swaybar_Arms.htm
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7T7,
That's very helpful.
Those guys arent' very forthcoming with pricing though. Only one had any pricing that I could find but I certainly like the way the bars work and how tunable they are.
I don't see any of the mounts to go through the frame like yours though.
Where and I missing them?

I'm thinking of having my exhaust exit through the side also. I really like the way they look on Porterbuilts "Shop Truck" rendering but I'm not sure I can afford the way Nathan is planning on doing those particular ones.
I'm gonna be building a Blazer like jkade and I'd prefer them to exit out the rear just to make things a little quieter but I'm just not sure that's gonna be physically possible with all the other stuff that's gonna be in there.
I'm planning a triangulated 4-link and then there'll be bags, compressors, gas tank, fuel lines, etc, etc, plus I'm gonna be low with a step notch up into the floor so my only option may be out the side. I'll have to check that out when we start getting everything mocked up.

OK, so how does the park brake work? hydraulic?
You got any links for that set-up?
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I don't see any of the mounts to go through the frame like yours though.
Where and I missing them?

OK, so how does the park brake work? hydraulic?
You got any links for that set-up?
The rear sway bar in my picture above has bushings that fit into the ends of a piece of DOM tubing.



The parking brake is from TSM and is just a regular cable operation.
http://www.tsmmfg.com/Rear_Disc_Brake_Kits.htm
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Gotcha.

Thanks again. I saved all the links.

It says on the drive shaft parking brake that it affects ground clearance.
How far does it hang below the pumpkin? Any?
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The rear sway bar in my picture above has bushings that fit into the ends of a piece of DOM tubing.



The parking brake is from TSM and is just a regular cable operation.
http://www.tsmmfg.com/Rear_Disc_Brake_Kits.htm
Where you get them bushings?

Nevermind Schroeder has them.

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Looks good, where did you get the arms and your sway?
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Re: Front and rear sway bars with bags?????

jkade - I ran the same sway bar, but turned it around and ran it behind the rear axle. The mounts are on the chassis at the very rear of the truck and the attachment points on my bag mounts that are behind the axle. No pictures of it here on my work computer. It worked out real well for me. I'll post pictures tonight if anyones interested.
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