Hey all,
My Capri has all SVO suspension under it. It's pretty common for the SVO guys to use a TC front sway bar as an updrade to the stock 30 mm bar. I'm technically going the other way, I drag race my Capri but also street drive it. I dont want to run with NO front bar, but would like to shed some weight, and dont like to do a lot to flip the car at the track. So if the TC bar is a bolt in, I assume the base model bars will too.
So my question, can someone provide me with some diameters of the stock bars on base 6 cylinder cars of the various years? I assume they would be a lot smaller (and lighter) than the TC or SVO bars, yet still provide some tie in up front. I donr believe the regular fox or SN95 bars will work for this as I've seen in some searches.
Thanks for any help. Based on the last pics, I dont need to free it up a lot, but would like to loose some weight if possible ;)
(http://inlinethumb33.webshots.com/23904/2729205410066453426S600x600Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2729205410066453426UsdXpY)
Bob Myers
I ran a 1.375" Mustang type front bar on my Thunderbird Sport, so I would think a 4cyl Mustang bar would be the smallest and work better on your car.
Just my opinion....
Roughly speaking, the Fox mustang stuff as a baseling, the thundebirds are 1 1/4" wider in the front, and the SVO stuff is 2 1/2" wider in the front. So a Mustang bar on a T-Bird would be okay, but have too much end angle on the SVO stuff. Other have reportedly tried the normal Mustang stuff on a SVO and no workie.
Bob Myers
that car is amazing in person.
I guess you got a new turbo in!
Yeah, its been in for a while, the pass after the one pictures, I broke an axle, and I think the parts went through the carrier. I'm starting on my winter upgrades a little early ;)
Bob Myers
If it an't breaking, your not doing it right!
Good luck with it! Can't wait to see you race again, and hoping next year to run my lincoln and my stang!
Then I must be doing thing REAL right lately :D
Bring it all around, I am at the track every weekend, although I'm going to try and hit more races away from home next year. I am going to do three of the NMRA races, and as many of the UMTR races as I can hit (stick shift series). If I can go as rounds against these auto guys, I should be able to hold my own with other stick shift cars ;)
So, does anybody have any help for me with my original question? I geuss i'm going to have to hit a junkyard this weekend and start measuring.Bob Myers
yea sorry for the hyjack. Hope to have the four speed, and new 4.11's in the stang, maybe a few other goodies, should be a blast.
Good luck with the capri!
Bob,
I have a size book here for bushings, but that doesn't mean they actually made bars in all those sizes. They do get pretty small (3/4"). Remember a hollow bar will weigh less then a solid bar, but it will also keep the nose stiffer. Might have to think about that when selecting one.
As for what to look out for, the 83-86's seem to be a TC with a TC bar, or just not have one (around here anyways). I'd try to find some V6 87-88 Birds/Cats as your starting point.
I run my T-bird with only the rear sway bar and I think it does just fine on the road. I would recommend taking it off completely and see what you think.
TED
I dont think there are any hollow T-Bird bars are there? I know the SN95's have them, but they will not work i'm being told. A 3/4" or less batr would be sweet,
Its downright scarry without it. I drive this car a lot, and leave the skinnies on it a lot of times. I've driven some other guys cars without bars and they are tolerable, other guys cars a scarry as heck too. Its just not worth it to me to run without a bar, but I'm not corner carving with it, so a small bar should be okay.
Bob Myers
I know the base/LX V8 front sway bar is 1&1/8" in diameter. I know because I ordered bushings for mine:hick: . I think it's a bit smaller than the TC bar.
I could see the "earlier" sn95's working (i.e. 95-97 I think) seeing as they are still using the 5.0 motor and not the 4.6.