Sway Bar setting
#1
Sway Bar setting
Question for you guys. I've been racing for a while and have used sway bars in the past but I haven't always felt a difference on the track. Unfortunately, no car i've ever own had any information in the manual on how to properly setup sway bars. I notice, when I have my shocks off, that when i lift one wheel, i have to lift it higher than it would ever go in race conditions before the other arm will lift. Given that, it wouldn't seem that the sway would have much of an affect. How much or how quickly should the opposite arm respond when one arm is compressed? Comments? How do you guys set your sways?
#2
Tech Adept
When the other arm will react depends on the thickness of your sway bar.
I allways check if the right and left are equal and than it's oke.
Rob Janssen.
I allways check if the right and left are equal and than it's oke.
Rob Janssen.
#3
Tech Elite
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Swaybars are used to keep the car from 'rolling' (leaning) in the corners.. Some may think of this as 'stiffening' the car up. Can help the car to get thru the S's a lil faster. Given there is enough traction in the first place..
One way to think of it (a bit extreme)... Imagine a car/truck going thru a corner and the inside wheel lifts. Installing swaybars will help to keep that inside wheel on the ground..
That being said it is CRUCIAL to have both left/right sides equal length.. I set mine kinda like setting droop... ASSOCAITED imo has the best set-up/degin of Swaybar mounts on their arms..
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-O
One way to think of it (a bit extreme)... Imagine a car/truck going thru a corner and the inside wheel lifts. Installing swaybars will help to keep that inside wheel on the ground..
That being said it is CRUCIAL to have both left/right sides equal length.. I set mine kinda like setting droop... ASSOCAITED imo has the best set-up/degin of Swaybar mounts on their arms..
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-O
#4
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Don't worry about the other arm lifting. What a sway bar does is provide a relationship to the 2 springs. As the outside spring compresses in a corner, the bar basically borrows some spring from the other side of the car, causing the outside spring to gain stiffness and the inside spring to lose stiffness.
It is a fractional amount, you wont see it much by compressing one side of the suspension and seeing the other side lift. It probably moves 1 or 2 pounds of spring rate. You can figure out exactly how much it works if you were to diagram it out, but you really don't need that information to tune a car with sway bars. All you need to know is thinner bars or longer bars are softer, thicker bars or shorter bars are stiffer.
It is a fractional amount, you wont see it much by compressing one side of the suspension and seeing the other side lift. It probably moves 1 or 2 pounds of spring rate. You can figure out exactly how much it works if you were to diagram it out, but you really don't need that information to tune a car with sway bars. All you need to know is thinner bars or longer bars are softer, thicker bars or shorter bars are stiffer.
#6
I have used the bars at one end or the other as it helps move grip to the other end of the car, when I want more rear grip etc. I might add one to the front.
What is the difference between having the same roll bars at each end as opposed to none at each end and under what circumstances would you use them?
Thanks
Skiddins
What is the difference between having the same roll bars at each end as opposed to none at each end and under what circumstances would you use them?
Thanks
Skiddins
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Originally Posted by Skiddins
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What is the difference between having the same roll bars at each end as opposed to none at each end and under what circumstances would you use them?
Thanks
Skiddins
What is the difference between having the same roll bars at each end as opposed to none at each end and under what circumstances would you use them?
Thanks
Skiddins
Originally Posted by OSherman
Swaybars are used to keep the car from 'rolling' (leaning) in the corners.. Some may think of this as 'stiffening' the car up. Can help the car to get thru the S's a lil faster. Given there is enough traction in the first place..
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