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My modification of my datsun 1200.

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b310gx
Posted: 2002/12/8 6:18  Updated: 2002/12/8 6:18
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From: sydney australia
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 Re: Modification
they're called slapper bars by some,they hit up against the spring front & control axle tramp.they look bodgy to some,but they work marvellously well.

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1200rallycar
Posted: 2002/12/8 6:26  Updated: 2002/12/8 6:26
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 Re: Modification
how does that help?
im interested

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Lobster
Posted: 2002/12/8 7:28  Updated: 2002/12/8 7:28
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 Re: Modification
Hmmm.... stops axel tramp hey?

So is it just bits of metal bolted on under the car?
How long do they have to be?

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phunkdoktaspok
Posted: 2002/12/8 8:27  Updated: 2002/12/8 8:27
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 Re: Modification
It is all metal except for the black part at the tip which should be a rubber stop!
There is a bigger pic in the photo albums tech section under
" Slapper or Traction Bars"

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YRL05S
Posted: 2002/12/8 9:11  Updated: 2002/12/8 9:11
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From: Sydney
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 Re: Modification
Tramp bars are very illegal for road use in NSW as they hang too low and catch on stuff like speed humps,potholes and small children. But on the other hand they work good when set up properly.

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Lobster
Posted: 2002/12/8 9:57  Updated: 2002/12/8 9:57
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 Re: Modification
Stupid NSW road laws....

And they should make children bigger so they can't get caught under my car...

And just deflect off the bonnet like adults and pensioners...

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Lobster
Posted: 2002/12/8 5:14  Updated: 2002/12/8 5:14
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 Re: Modification
What has been done here?
Obviously those bars have been put on, but what does it do?

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1200rallycar
Posted: 2002/12/8 6:12  Updated: 2002/12/8 6:12
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 Re: Modification
i was thinking of painting my tank chrome, does it look good when standing behind?

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dattodude
Posted: 2002/12/8 10:02  Updated: 2002/12/8 10:02
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 Re: Modification
I put slapper bars (tramp rods) on my car for a while. They worked ok.

I changed them for fixed rods, about the same radius, it worked better.

I was at a service station getting some petrol, and a guy came up to me looking really worried, and he told me that some suspension parts were falling off my car. I look ed over at my car, and them thanked him for his friendly advice. He must have seen the car go over the driveway diagonally to the curb, which would have made one of the slapper bars hang really low.

Other than good samaritans, slapper bars work ok, and I'm fairly certain that they are legal in NSW.

Chris
ps. Awesome diff! And is that really chrome paint on the spare wheel section?

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1200rallycar
Posted: 2002/12/8 10:28  Updated: 2002/12/8 10:28
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 Re: Modification
you can see runs in the paint
i thought it was the fuel tank on a coupe isnt it?

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go_the_datto
Posted: 2002/12/9 12:35  Updated: 2002/12/9 12:35
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 Re: Modification
A nother way to stop axle hop is to drop the clutch harder and mash the pedal more

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Lobster
Posted: 2002/12/9 12:50  Updated: 2002/12/9 12:50
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 Re: Modification
I was thinking of making a fake drop tank out of sheet metal to put around my fuel tank. I think it would look good but it would probably fill up with water or rattle or something knowing my luck.

Any ideas on why when I first got my car it never tramped and about 6 months afterwards it did?
Was it just my driving style change or something weakening or breaking in the suspension?

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L18_B110
Posted: 2002/12/10 2:49  Updated: 2002/12/10 2:49
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 Re: Modification
you need new shocks lobster

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jaimecidpedro
Posted: 2002/12/10 3:48  Updated: 2002/12/10 3:48
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 Re: Modification
I had those bars in a Mazda 808 some time ago, those bars worked excelent, not only against spring warp, but also as sway bars,because they would prevent the lowering spring(outside one while cornering) from extending and flatening , not exactly the same as a sway bar, but it would stop the outside side (body) from sinking into the axle. I had them positioned so that the rubber bushing at the end would touch the spring all the time, just touch,rubber against the leaf,I had to cut a piece of the metal bar though, to have it fit (rubber up against leaf),but it was excelent,felt like a train on tracks, I have been thinking about doing it again. Something I did never understood is the following. I've seen some cars w/ these traction bars, and a bar (other extra bar) connects the rear of the traction bars, horizontally, parallel to the ground. Is this supposed to have a sway bar effect? The traction bars in the picture do not have an extra plate I've seen in US bars, at the very end, and it is there where the extra bar goes. Any thoughts?

Jaime

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Anonymous
Posted: 2007/11/13 11:48  Updated: 2007/11/13 11:48
 Re: Modification
i used to prefer hanging around bars and picking up slappers.

they look a bit short still and too much travel to lock into placestill.

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Coops
Posted: 2007/11/13 21:53  Updated: 2007/11/13 21:53
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 Re: Modification
I'm more a fan of Caltrek.... Currently have plans in motion to make my own setup.
Will have drawings etc available when I'm finished.

Should end up looking something like this: -




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Tyrie
Posted: 2008/3/3 9:44  Updated: 2008/3/3 9:44
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 Re: Modification
just saw these on ebay, they certainly look cool

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370026904820