DOLLY REAR SUSPENSION
DOLLY REAR SUSPENSION
Has anyone thought of doing a rear anti roll bar that is attached to the body ?
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dolly rear suspension
Like a tortion bar. Reckon it would make the back too stiif
1979 Triumph Dolomite Sprint Highly Modified
2006 Triumph Sprint St 1050
2012 BMW 318d Touring
2006 Triumph Sprint St 1050
2012 BMW 318d Touring
Rear Sway Bar
Our race cars are fitted with body mounted rear sway bars. Each car is slightly different but have the same idea in mind.
A solid mount block it attached to the floor under the rear seat area, and the bar is attached via rose jointed drop links which have brackets on the rear axle housing. The bars are only relatively small at approx 15mm diameter and adjustable for fine tuning of handling. Currently the bar that is fitted to my car is not attached to the rear axle due to trying to get ride of an oversteer issue that the car was suffering from.
By having the bar body mounted some of the resistance to body roll is transmitted to the body rather that the opposite rear suspension arm.
Mark
A solid mount block it attached to the floor under the rear seat area, and the bar is attached via rose jointed drop links which have brackets on the rear axle housing. The bars are only relatively small at approx 15mm diameter and adjustable for fine tuning of handling. Currently the bar that is fitted to my car is not attached to the rear axle due to trying to get ride of an oversteer issue that the car was suffering from.
By having the bar body mounted some of the resistance to body roll is transmitted to the body rather that the opposite rear suspension arm.
Mark
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The Mk 2 Marina had a rear ARB, which attached to the axle via the same clips as a Dolomite front attaches to the subframe.
This then came forward, and mounted to the chassis legs via Bushes.
My only problem with this was breaking the clips on the axle.
The bar was noticeably thinner than the Dolomite ARB, and was probably more effective at stopping the axle tramping, than as roll limiting.
This then came forward, and mounted to the chassis legs via Bushes.
My only problem with this was breaking the clips on the axle.
The bar was noticeably thinner than the Dolomite ARB, and was probably more effective at stopping the axle tramping, than as roll limiting.
BWJ
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1966 Triumph 1300 Royal Blue
1966 Triumph 2000 Blue
1965 Triumph 2000 black and rust
1967 BSA B40wd green
2018 Jaguar E pace 2018
NOBODY expects the Canley Inquisition!
rear roll bar
Why on earth would you want a rear roll bar, is the handling too good???????? 

ARB
Out of interest, I have two very different arbs - one that is dead straight between the trailing arms, and made of something very hefty (came off a 1500), and one that has a dipped down middle section (advertised for rwd vehicles).
Is this difference just the fwd and rwd thing, or was there something else to it?
Tim
Is this difference just the fwd and rwd thing, or was there something else to it?
Tim