Re: Sway Bar Bushing Upgrade
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Neat job and very serviceable. Should handle a lot better.
Posted on: 2008/3/6 10:30
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If you guy's are going to this much trouble, why not just put a larger sway bar off of a different car on it and make it handle 100 times better? Craig was telling me an F body GM would work with a little adapting. Get rid of that 5/8" bar and put at least a 1" one on there. There's a LOT of body roll when going around corners on a T/L Packard.
Posted on: 2008/3/6 13:33
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Hi Turbo,
I'm a cheap SOB. I use what I've got laying around and it really only took a couple of hours of work. As far as handling goes, I'm not going to be carving any corners in the Clipper. That's what I have my R1 for .
Posted on: 2008/3/6 14:47
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It looks pretty good. Same basic idea (Universal bushing and a spacer) that I came up with. I am glad to hear it made a difference in the handling.
Posted on: 2008/3/6 15:32
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-BigKev
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Hi Turbo, Looks like we have something in common! I'm a cheap bastard by nature, so we must be cousins!
Posted on: 2008/3/6 21:08
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Actually, when there are good bushings on the sway bar, there is little body roll and the car goes around the corners almost flat. Of course we don't head into the corner in a four-wheel drift! WE always drive carefully and within the constraints of the law.
Posted on: 2008/3/6 21:52
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Randy, remember that some people don't just drive their cars, they DRIVE their cars!
Posted on: 2008/3/7 5:27
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I didnt really have a problem with the bushings originally used (even though mine needed to be replaced). The problem I had was the bent/broken brackets. Which appears to be a common problem as ever parts car I have looked at has had bent ones.
The solid block spacer I cam up with should prevent that problem in the future.
Posted on: 2008/3/7 6:45
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Keegan: That is a real nice way of mounting the front sway and the new bushing mounts that you made up.
The main mounting brackets for my sway bar were undamaged, but the outer clips on the a-arms were broken. So I sent for new sway bar bushings, and came up with this solution on securing the new outer sway bar bushings. I went to local hardward store and purchased some angle iron. Cut the angle iron mounted the new retaining brackets drilled and botled them to the a-arm.
Posted on: 2008/3/8 17:11
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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