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Whiteline sway bar question
I've seen how the Whiteline front bar attaches to the lower shock mount. This seems to be the only available attachment point for a bar like the Whiteline and similar PTP bar.
Question - is there any concern this will overwork the lower shock mount? The mounting has to be extended quite a ways away inward to clear the shock, putting even more leverage on the pin. Anyone had any experiences of this pin failing over time? Taking a quick look at one of the lower trailing arms I noted there is a small blank boss on either side of the arm, down in the area near the ball joint. Maybe it's possible to drill and run a bolt through this boss, and attach the sway bar at that point? Seems like it might weaken the arm at a critical location, maybe not such a good idea. Only other sway bar option I can think of is running an internal bar like the Formula Vee guys. In conjunction with some good coil over shocks, maybe that would be a better approach? Any thoughts? Jeff |
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I have a whiteline setup and have not noticed any weakening over time. I have not had any track days yet to really test the bars but that will change in 2005
![]() The other option would be to enlarge the stock shock bolt one size up .. but you would need another bushing for the shock to fit the bolt. Sandeep |
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Thanks for the reply Sandeep. Not quite sure how one would go about enlarging the shock bolt. From the looks of my T-arm, it looks like the shock mount is basically a round pin with threads on one end - a separate piece that is probably press-fit into the arm forging, then pinned in place with a small anchor pin. You'd have to first remove this shock mounting pin (whatever that would entail), then bore the hole oversize in the T-arm and press fit a larger mount/pin. Not a minor task!
Think I'll just follow reports for a while and see how these hold up in stock form. Thanks, Jeff |
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Hi guys,
I bought the adjustable whiteline front/rear bars about 2 years ago for my 68 1500. I still haven't got it on the road, but about 6 months ago i pulled the bars out of their boxes as i was working on the floorpan. To say i was disappointed would be an understatement. The front setup is poor and in my case there is not enough thread on the shock stud to even do it up; once the link bracked is on. Rear setup not much better with the funny angles that the s-links sit at- i noticed this also from pictures in tech articles- SANDEEP's ride. I was not happy so i took heaps of digital photos and emailed them to technical manager at Whiteline. After a few emails he conceded that they did not appear to fit properly and we discussed options for fixing the problem. Unfortunately I am now in Norway and have not followed this up any further. I pretty much decided that i will just design and manufacture my own front/ rear sway bars and linkages. Not sure i will ever be happy with the quality of the bars i have. GS Guy : Not a great idea to mount the linkage on the end of the lower shock stud- i did some calculations and found that it was not extremely safe considering the loading and fatigue factors. SORRY for the story Good Luck Dave |
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2" narrowed Beam W/whiteline swaybar?
I am looking into buying a set of whiteline sway bars, and I'll probably narrow my beam 2" (1" per side) Would the front sway bar still fit on a 2" narrowed beam? From the looks of it in Sandeep's tech article it might work, but I was wanting an answer before I go a head and spend the money on the sway bar.
Thanks,
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i've been wondering about swaybar options for narrowed beams as well since my Ghia has a narrowed beam. and boy could it use a swaybar. not sure how tolerant some bars are to widths.
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