Anybody run a TRZ panhard/antiroll bar combo.
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I've put a couple of those on cars and they seem to work pretty well. Due to the design you have to preload the opposite side as a standard bar to get the same effect, but other than that it's a nice piece, fits well, doesnt' weigh a TON and a nice option for someone with a car they don't want to cut up but needs a better than stock anti rollbar.
One car I have worked on has the trz setup on it and with an M6 and a 28 inch slick has seen 1.40 60 foot times, not a land rocket but for a car that's 36xx and has 480 rwhp it's not doing too bad, especially with the stick in the car.
Spohn also used to make a solid chromoly 1 inch bar, it was heavy but also worked pretty good in comparison to a stock one.
Not what a wolfe bar or the Midwest bar is but it worked pretty well for a stock style bolt in part.
One car I have worked on has the trz setup on it and with an M6 and a 28 inch slick has seen 1.40 60 foot times, not a land rocket but for a car that's 36xx and has 480 rwhp it's not doing too bad, especially with the stick in the car.
Spohn also used to make a solid chromoly 1 inch bar, it was heavy but also worked pretty good in comparison to a stock one.
Not what a wolfe bar or the Midwest bar is but it worked pretty well for a stock style bolt in part.
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I've put a couple of those on cars and they seem to work pretty well. Due to the design you have to preload the opposite side as a standard bar to get the same effect, but other than that it's a nice piece, fits well, doesnt' weigh a TON and a nice option for someone with a car they don't want to cut up but needs a better than stock anti rollbar.
One car I have worked on has the trz setup on it and with an M6 and a 28 inch slick has seen 1.40 60 foot times, not a land rocket but for a car that's 36xx and has 480 rwhp it's not doing too bad, especially with the stick in the car.
Spohn also used to make a solid chromoly 1 inch bar, it was heavy but also worked pretty good in comparison to a stock one.
Not what a wolfe bar or the Midwest bar is but it worked pretty well for a stock style bolt in part.
One car I have worked on has the trz setup on it and with an M6 and a 28 inch slick has seen 1.40 60 foot times, not a land rocket but for a car that's 36xx and has 480 rwhp it's not doing too bad, especially with the stick in the car.
Spohn also used to make a solid chromoly 1 inch bar, it was heavy but also worked pretty good in comparison to a stock one.
Not what a wolfe bar or the Midwest bar is but it worked pretty well for a stock style bolt in part.
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Picture of our PHB and ARB on one of our fabricated housings, it utilizes a straight design but works the same way.
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Exactly.
I have my own way of setting drag bars up that's not by most instructions, kind of old school but it works.
Find the center of the front and jack it up until the tires are just coming off the ground like a couple inches.... with the driver in the car set the preload so both front tires are the same distance from the ground...
I've set every car I've worked on this way and not once has one pulled in one direction or another unless it had a big issue with tire diameters being different
I have my own way of setting drag bars up that's not by most instructions, kind of old school but it works.
Find the center of the front and jack it up until the tires are just coming off the ground like a couple inches.... with the driver in the car set the preload so both front tires are the same distance from the ground...
I've set every car I've worked on this way and not once has one pulled in one direction or another unless it had a big issue with tire diameters being different
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Yes and it is great. One of the best overall value'd parts I have bought. fit great. I havent made any trans brake passes on my car yet but I have foot braked high 1.3's/low 1.4's. Very stable and straight. Couple buddies of mine have done 1.22-1.30's without trying with the same kit. 32-3600lb fbodies with 7-985whp.
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Mine was still lifting driver tire only when I first installed it (not enough preload I guess) I cranked the passenger side longer and it started driving left into the oncoming lane. Shortened it a tad and it acted better, a little more and now she is driving straight and lifting them almost perfectly even. Its all about learning.