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#1
rear sway bar.
datsun_guy
Posted on: 2007/7/17 14:35
Is it worth installing a rear sway bar in a 120y? has anyone done this or not?
i want this car to stick to the road like glue and wondered whether was something better and or cheaper than doin this?
#2
Re: rear sway bar.
L18_B110
Posted on: 2007/7/17 23:29
if the suspension is otherwise stock, I would say no. I'd do springs and shocks first, and a front swaybar upgrade, otherwise you'll just be lifting the inside rear wheel around corners and going nowhere fast.
#3
Re: rear sway bar.
teretonga
Posted on: 2007/7/17 23:33
I'm liking the new avatar Harry! Looking forward to the track reports.
#4
Re: rear sway bar.
sundat1200
Posted on: 2007/7/17 23:35
Where can you buy one? Any junkyard options for the rear?
#5
Re: rear sway bar.
L18_B110
Posted on: 2007/7/17 23:40
teretonga, that's actually my old coupe's interior. but yeah I can't wait to get to the track either - probably going to Morgan Park next wednesday for a general practice session. Then August 5 is the first hillclimb at Mt Cotton.
whiteline here in Aus make aftermarket rear bars for 1200/120Y, but they are a bit on the large side. junkyard options - maybe early corollas. Some of the KE55's etc have a nice small rear swaybar that would probably be suitable.
#6
Re: rear sway bar.
Tyrie
Posted on: 2007/7/17 23:53
what can people suggest in the way of upgrade front swaybars for 120Ys. Pedders, whiteline etc all sell 20mm units...
#7
Re: rear sway bar.
L18_B110
Posted on: 2007/7/18 0:16
yeah I know - wonderful isn't it! I was looking at upgrading the 120Y bar I used to have on the front of my old coupe and found the same problem. Pedders told me they could make one to that pattern in any size.
EDIT: if you get a bar custom made like this, remember the rate of the bar is relative to the cube of its diametre. So a 22mm bar will be 33% stiffer than the 120Y's standard 20mm bar. That's a big change in the car's balance.
#8
Re: rear sway bar.
datsun_guy
Posted on: 2007/7/18 3:00
Yeah its had the rear leafs re-set also shocks done by a pro and the frong has been re done with ajustable tops with ajustable strut brace. Also have 13 by 5.5 all around. And i want it to handle a tad better.
Also is there any thing that i could to do to aviod the horible axle tramp i have. Tyrie what grill you got on your 120y i really like.
#9
Re: rear sway bar.
1000Coupe
Posted on: 2007/7/18 3:37
is your diff LSD? that would be a good start,
also i reckon a small sway bar would have to help it sit flat, and a panhard rod, would involve some minor fabrication for btackets etc. well thats what Ive got planned for mine to get a bit better handling and traction anyway.
#10
Re: rear sway bar.
datsun_guy
Posted on: 2007/7/18 3:44
nah i havnt, any sujestions for the lsd?
panhard rod whats that? You can view topic.
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