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So back to Jim's car, the Torque Arm is coupled so it controls both braking and accelerative forces (Pinion rotation) The lower links control vertical movement and the J-bar controls lateral movement. This was a quick, easy, real world mod that fit's within the existing crossmembers. My guess is that the torque arm will work awesome while the J-bar will be replaced at a later time with a longer Panhard bar. |
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Something Katz said about a short bar (relative to the length of the car) having a low anti-squat value.. Anyway, I'm no suspension expert.. was just curious. looks strong as hell.. Here is the one from my old 2000 Camaro: http://www.z069.us/00/Undercarriage/Torque.jpg Anyways, I am really diging what they are doing with Jim's car.. gonna be one nice ride! |
That suspension is exactly what Katz was talking about in this months PHR. You can really screw up an otherwise good design by poor execution.
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my 65 mustang runs a long coupled T/A to the trans crossmember, similar to the griggs design, but it isnt a driver yet, so i dunno how it works in "real world" |
A coupled T/A of less than 40" or so just begs for intense brake-hop. I'd also like to see the actual numbers for A/S as I am sure based on how the design was executed that they were not measured for or set during installation. I won't even get into the 20" J-bar...what the hell is that doing on a street car? This was very obviously a design put in place by someone who understands very little if anything about suspension design and should be stored as a classic example that just because you can do something (weld in this case) doesn't mean you should.
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lol denny, is this how you really feel, lmao. :D
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Is this really the proper forum to critique the suspension choices on a car not even done yet? Maybe a new thread in the suspension area? I just don't want to be responsible for hijacking a thread.. :captain:
Also, in regards to the J-bar, if you read the post you would see that they are swapping that out for a PHR later on. Didn't mean to start a debate on T/A theory in here.. |
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Seems kinda like wasted labor to put the j bar on...take it back off...put on the panhard bar. Why not just do the PHB the first time? |
Maybe the design will work fine?
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I got the impression that the J-bar was already on the car from the previous owner. I can't imagine that they would put it on knowing that they were going to swap to a PHR later down the line. |
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