Front anti-sway bar QD's
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Front anti-sway bar QD's
I have on a number of occassions stated that i believe that removing the sway bars makes no difference to the rollover angle or actual safety of a Patrol unless it is lifted or running heavy loads topsides.
However, there is no doubt that less body roll contributes to a feeling of safety.
I have thus designed a quick-disconnect setup for the front anti-sway bar (i think this limits flex and has more effect than the rear). it will fit Y60 and Y61 models with coil spring front suspensions (thus not the Y60 pickup).
It consists of new chassis brackets and new connecting links (including fhe ball joints).
Cost is R2500.00 and the prototypes can be seen on Alex Roux's car.
However, there is no doubt that less body roll contributes to a feeling of safety.
I have thus designed a quick-disconnect setup for the front anti-sway bar (i think this limits flex and has more effect than the rear). it will fit Y60 and Y61 models with coil spring front suspensions (thus not the Y60 pickup).
It consists of new chassis brackets and new connecting links (including fhe ball joints).
Cost is R2500.00 and the prototypes can be seen on Alex Roux's car.
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Re: Front anti-sway bar QD's
Put me down for a set. Have always been too scared to permanently disconnect especially as I tow a boat and/or with roofrack on.
3 questions;
1. Do you have a set available that I can fit before the weekend?
2. It is obvious as to how it disconnects at the top but how does it disconnect at the bottom or do you just cable tie it up.
3. Are you going to be making them up for the rear of the Y61 at a later stage? I don't think the Y60 has a swaybar at the back.
3 questions;
1. Do you have a set available that I can fit before the weekend?
2. It is obvious as to how it disconnects at the top but how does it disconnect at the bottom or do you just cable tie it up.
3. Are you going to be making them up for the rear of the Y61 at a later stage? I don't think the Y60 has a swaybar at the back.
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Re: Front anti-sway bar QD's
Very nice Peter !!! I like it a lot. Have you got for the rear too???
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Re: Front anti-sway bar QD's
What will be the effect on my vehicle that already has some reasonable flex and the fact that it has such a considerable lift? TX
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Re: Front anti-sway bar QD's
Nice.
Altwee my Patrols se voorste sway bars lê in die motorhuis op die oomblik.. (Die 4.5 se agterste een is los gemaak aangesien die een bracket gebreek het).
Indien daar so iets vir die agterste een is sal ek dit oorweeg. Beplan jy miskien een vir agterste sway bars?
Altwee my Patrols se voorste sway bars lê in die motorhuis op die oomblik.. (Die 4.5 se agterste een is los gemaak aangesien die een bracket gebreek het).
Indien daar so iets vir die agterste een is sal ek dit oorweeg. Beplan jy miskien een vir agterste sway bars?
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Re: Front anti-sway bar QD's
Eish, caught with my pants down again.
David, sorry, i only made the one set.
Only the top end disconnects, and you have to tie it up. I am thinking about a bracket of some sort to make cable ties unnecessary, but not quite there yet.
With regard to the rear end, either extending the links or fitting the extension brackets can get a lot of flex without having to disconnect, and prevents the breakages.
Actually the Old Man Emu catalog expressly statez that these must be fitted to prevent breakages.
Look at the pictures of Yamiax's car in the "show your flex" thread. He had extension brackets fitted.
Do yoh guys want to give me some indication of how many front sets i should make up?
David, sorry, i only made the one set.
Only the top end disconnects, and you have to tie it up. I am thinking about a bracket of some sort to make cable ties unnecessary, but not quite there yet.
With regard to the rear end, either extending the links or fitting the extension brackets can get a lot of flex without having to disconnect, and prevents the breakages.
Actually the Old Man Emu catalog expressly statez that these must be fitted to prevent breakages.
Look at the pictures of Yamiax's car in the "show your flex" thread. He had extension brackets fitted.
Do yoh guys want to give me some indication of how many front sets i should make up?
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Re: Front anti-sway bar QD's
Thanks Piet.
Definetly a set of front for me so lets's start the list.
I have the OME extended brackets at the back but disconnected there is even more available - I have checked - Future project?
Definetly a set of front for me so lets's start the list.
I have the OME extended brackets at the back but disconnected there is even more available - I have checked - Future project?
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Re: Front anti-sway bar QD's
Ok.David M wrote:Thanks Piet.
Definetly a set of front for me so lets's start the list.
I have the OME extended brackets at the back but disconnected there is even more available - I have checked - Future project?
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Re: Front anti-sway bar QD's
David M wrote:Put me down for a set. Have always been too scared to permanently disconnect especially as I tow a boat and/or with roofrack on.
3 questions;
1. Do you have a set available that I can fit before the weekend?
2. It is obvious as to how it disconnects at the top but how does it disconnect at the bottom or do you just cable tie it up.
3. Are you going to be making them up for the rear of the Y61 at a later stage? I don't think the Y60 has a swaybar at the back.
Hi David
You will notice that there is a re-usable cable tie in the picture above, that I will intend to use when disconnecting at the top.
I have a 2" susp lift and 2" body lift, plus a steel roof rack.
This caused considerable body roll, which I just did not like. As okay as Peter said it should be.
Putting this on made a helluva difference in my car's handling.
With regard to the rear:
I do not have the rear back on at the moment.
I snapped it off some years back at Berakka. I did not notice the handling impact at the time though.
So the experience of body roll around a corner is definitely a lot less or unoticable for the rear stabiliser.
I am still waiting for a new old one from Dawid. For that I intend to only get the connecting rods extended to accommodate the lift, rather than the disconnecting functionality.
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