MY Swaybars.
MY Swaybars.
so i heard somewhere the Brumbys have a thicker front swaybar than the wagons and sedans and etc.
anyone confirm or know the dimensions (thickness)?
what other things to increase the pisspoor handling of a soontobelifted Wagon?
anyone confirm or know the dimensions (thickness)?
what other things to increase the pisspoor handling of a soontobelifted Wagon?
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Im not sure about brumby ones but i do have a brumby i can check out and see. But i do know that 2wd sedans have a thicker swaybar than wagons. Im not sure where your basing your info that Wagons and Sedans are the same thickness. On the MY's i have seen Sedans had a thicker one. Not really something you want to do for offroading... good for on-road though.
Dave
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I can only write from our own personal experience, Which we have come accross 2 brumby's with thicker sway bars than our 82 wagons and 2 84 touring wagons that also had thicker sway bars than our 82 wagons.
Also when buying the bar rubbers, there where 2 sizes listed.
Like i said , that is only personal experience. That is not saying that the bars were original equipment either.
Also when buying the bar rubbers, there where 2 sizes listed.
Like i said , that is only personal experience. That is not saying that the bars were original equipment either.
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SuBaRiNo wrote:Not really something you want to do for offroading... good for on-road though.
Dave
the onroad part worrys me with my car.
i can see myself understeering into the side of the road going way to fast oneday.
i will gladly sacrifice some offroad ability for safety onthe road
RTCB65 - do u (or any1) else know wt sizes they were? as then i can find out what mine is
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sizes
I measured the 2 sizes up that we have here today. The 2 biggest ones are 22 mil which come off a brumby and a 83 touring wagon. The other 2 are 20 mil and they come off the standed wagons.
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so we have Solid ones in 20 or 22mm.
TOuring wagons and Brumbys gettin 22 mm ones possibly.
Sedans maybe 22mm and are Hollow.
any other variations or etc.
this thread may also help others who want to know to post if u know anything
TOuring wagons and Brumbys gettin 22 mm ones possibly.
Sedans maybe 22mm and are Hollow.
any other variations or etc.
this thread may also help others who want to know to post if u know anything
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