Rear Sway Bar Question
#1
Rear Sway Bar Question
I put the rear sway bar on my 65 442, and used body mount washers for shims. Does anybody know if this will make a significant difference and weaken the trailing arms?
Trying to decide if I need to splurge and buy the $15 shim package or if it's just wasting time and energy.
Trying to decide if I need to splurge and buy the $15 shim package or if it's just wasting time and energy.
#3
I don't know if it will matter but I think the idea of the shim is to have contact all along the way between the sway bar & the trailing arm between the two bolts. I think just having washers would allow a little more flex. Again, who knows if it will make a difference.
#4
#5
I don't know if it will matter but I think the idea of the shim is to have contact all along the way between the sway bar & the trailing arm between the two bolts. I think just having washers would allow a little more flex. Again, who knows if it will make a difference.
#6
The only purpose of the shims is to prevent distorting the LCAs when there is a gap. Washers do exactly the same thing as the factory shims. The only reason the factory used a large shim is because one part is easier to install on the assembly line than a stack of washers.
#7
I may have missed it but do have LCAs that are boxed with an insert? The insert welds to the bottom and has a portion the goes up inside at the bolt location to prevent the arm from collapsing under the pressure of the SB bolts. Really necessary for proper mounting of the bar to the LCA. Or you can get factory or factory style ones with the insert already welded. OPGI has both the inserts and already boxed arms.
#8
I may have missed it but do have LCAs that are boxed with an insert? The insert welds to the bottom and has a portion the goes up inside at the bolt location to prevent the arm from collapsing under the pressure of the SB bolts. Really necessary for proper mounting of the bar to the LCA. Or you can get factory or factory style ones with the insert already welded. OPGI has both the inserts and already boxed arms.
#9
stubby or long?
email me if you want to see pics of the difference.
Dave
olds442Dave@hotmail.com
#10
Dave - on your lower control arms are they "stubby" boxed or "long" boxed?. If they are stubby then they are likely original to your car since only the '65 442 used the short version.
email me if you want to see pics of the difference.
Dave
olds442Dave@hotmail.com
email me if you want to see pics of the difference.
Dave
olds442Dave@hotmail.com
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