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torsion bars

hillsglass

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I have stock bars in my r/r.What do the heavier ones actually do.Do they help handling or just rough ride.Please help Thank" Chip
 

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sixgunrunner68 said:
I'm running heavy bars in my car. Improved handling, but stiffer ride. No regrets.
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:yesnod: :yesnod: :yesnod: :yesnod: i have the one inch ones and they are great stiffer better handling I also did front and rear sway bars and the firm feel steering box and the thing drives like a new car :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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X2 with the firm feel unit Stu. I also went with the poly graphite bushings in the front end. No sway bar in the rear since its a s.s. set up. But the car almost feels like it's on rails and is tight as hell.
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Guys let me piggy back onto this thread. I'm trying to decide between a .96 torsion bar or 1.03 from p-s-t. Is 1.03 overkill on a 383 block? Any advice? My resto guy tells me he wants to replace the torsion bars and the strut rods.

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John
 

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Mine are 1.030" from PST. 383/440/426.... irrelevant imo. What do you want out of the car? Like I said earlier in this thread, they'll improve your handling but the ride will be stiffer. Couple them with a tighter steering gear, poly bushings etc, and you'll really see a difference. If you don't plan on pumping into turns at greater than the posted speed limit then don't waste the coin, stock will work just fine for ya. :thumbsup:
 
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