TORSION BAR Q.....
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TORSION BAR Q.....
My 68 Charger came with a new pair of replacement torsion bars. The ones on the car seem ok and before we change them we've compared the sizes - they look the same. BUT the numbers stamped on the ends differ. The ones off the original car say 487 front on one end (front) and 779 (on rear). The replacements i have say 109 on the front and 780 on the rear end. DOES THIS MEAN THEY ARE DIFFERENT? SHALL I BOTHER CHANGING THEM? ARE THEY RATED DIFFERENTLY FOR ENGINE SIZES OR SOMETHING?
Any advice as we're putting the K frame back on tomorrow...
Any advice as we're putting the K frame back on tomorrow...
- Dave-R
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The bars are different thicknesses depending on how heavy the engine or car is and how well you want the car to handle. The thicker the bar the better it will handle. Just a mm thicker makes a big difference so no way can you eyeball them for size.
You will also notice that the ends are offset from each other. The thicker the bar the less offset there is.
You will also notice that the ends are offset from each other. The thicker the bar the less offset there is.
good call. Yes, I saw that they have R and L on them...
....would hate to get that wrong. With them and a fresh set of KYBs plus sway bar link bushes she should ride ok. I am going to stick with the death drums (no servo) for the time being and just get her driving. Maybe next winter if I am not living on the streets I can think about poncy ignition systems and discs and powder coated undercarriages. The impala reassembly is more than enough hassle and skintness in terms of detailing...



....would hate to get that wrong. With them and a fresh set of KYBs plus sway bar link bushes she should ride ok. I am going to stick with the death drums (no servo) for the time being and just get her driving. Maybe next winter if I am not living on the streets I can think about poncy ignition systems and discs and powder coated undercarriages. The impala reassembly is more than enough hassle and skintness in terms of detailing...



- Dave-R
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Bare in mind that if you increase the spring rates at the front you also have to increase the rates at the rear (already done?). Otherwise you will under steer badly. Assuming that the original set-up was ideal of course. Which often it wasn't.
You will soon find out if it understeers or oversteers when you get it on the road. You can fine tune it then.

You will soon find out if it understeers or oversteers when you get it on the road. You can fine tune it then.