MilesnMiles wrote:How noticeable was it when you switched bars on your Challenger?
Well remember my Challenger had Hemi/440 bars anyway because it was the real deal. Going to 1" bars as well as big sway bars and custom leaf springs increased the suspension stiffness by 30% in total all round not including the effect of stiff gas shocks. Removing a lot of weight from the front so it had a 55/45 weight bias helped too.
It cornered incredibly flat for its size. But thank god for the springs in the seats. I used to bounce in the seat all the time on normal city streets.
What was better was when I fitted adjustable shocks. I adjusted them almost as soft as they go and it was much better.
Our mate Drew in the USA though uses the original 383 torsion bars. With no rear sway bar. All he has is good adjustable shocks. His car handles great. Helped a lot by 17 inch wheels and 275 low profile tyres on all four corners.
There is more than one way to skin a cat.
I am fitting expensive Koni shocks to my Corvette to improve the ride quality. I am told this simple swap makes a big difference. We will see.
£560 for the set inc VAT.
Still waiting for them to arrive as they have to come by ship. Should be here in the next week or so though.