Does anyone know much about suspension torsion bars like the ones used in 2wd yota trucks and other lighter 2wd trucks? My idea is to make a Anti-Rock style sway bar but using a suspension torsion bar instead of paying for a name brand torsion bar. However I am slightly worried that these suspension torsion bars would create a dangerous situation if they are not meant to twist as much as required by a Anti-Rock style sway bar.
I have seen where people on pirate have made sway bars like im talking about but I found very little feedback on them after someone when wheeling with them.
Junkyard Sway Bar
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Junkyard Sway Bar
1997 TJ
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"If you'd stop flirting with the and worked, you'd be almost done." - alec
^ very true ^
04 superduty
10 civic #nolifelikethelowlife
"If you'd stop flirting with the and worked, you'd be almost done." - alec
^ very true ^
Re: Junkyard Sway Bar
Pay for it. Dont mess with danger.
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Re: Junkyard Sway Bar
Well I actually dont know if it is dangerous, for all anyone knows currie is taking suspension torsion bares from trucks and selling them to everyone. I just didn't know if anyone here has had any experience or known anyone who has had experience.
1997 TJ
04 superduty
10 civic #nolifelikethelowlife
"If you'd stop flirting with the and worked, you'd be almost done." - alec
^ very true ^
04 superduty
10 civic #nolifelikethelowlife
"If you'd stop flirting with the and worked, you'd be almost done." - alec
^ very true ^