ive noticed sway bars come in different thickness (7/8, 1" & 1 1/8") . I need to order one for a small block in a charger sized car.
Any idea which one or is bigger better.
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also depends on how stiff your front torsion bars are already. you might want to think about stiffer T-bars if your car is under-endowed in this area and as Dave says, if you fit a heavy bar, balance it with a read as well.
My old Dart had front and rear bars and HD T-bars and handled pretty darn well for something of it's size
Most other makes (and some Mopars) came with front bars from the factory,
Don't bother with Addco unless you are a dab hand with a welder and want to make your own brackets.
My old Dart had front and rear bars and HD T-bars and handled pretty darn well for something of it's size
Most other makes (and some Mopars) came with front bars from the factory,
Don't bother with Addco unless you are a dab hand with a welder and want to make your own brackets.
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Its a 68 fairlane and they don't have torsion bars.paolo_mangusta wrote:also depends on how stiff your front torsion bars are already. you might want to think about stiffer T-bars if your car is under-endowed in this area and as Dave says, if you fit a heavy bar, balance it with a read as well.
My old Dart had front and rear bars and HD T-bars and handled pretty darn well for something of it's size
Most other makes (and some Mopars) came with front bars from the factory,
Don't bother with Addco unless you are a dab hand with a welder and want to make your own brackets.
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I've only got experience of the Addco bars, and it's not worth the saving as although the bars themselves are ok, the bracketry and bolts are all the cheapest rubbish you'd get from a hardware store, and not designed at all well, so by the time they've fallen to pieces (and in my case ruined a weekend when I was supposed to be enjoying a music festival!) and you've re-engineered them you'll wish you'd spent the extra on a decent product.
Hotchkis and hellwig tend to get very good reviews for their Mopar products, so would assume they were also quality across the range
Hotchkis and hellwig tend to get very good reviews for their Mopar products, so would assume they were also quality across the range

'64 Barracuda