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Thread: An interesting article on rear anti-roll bars

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    An interesting article on rear anti-roll bars

    http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_112588/article.html

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    he interesting part is the use of clamps to change the roll stiffness of the rear torsion bar. Anyone on here tried it? Seems a cheap solution.

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    If you have the tools and knowhow, a good option. I have neither and like the Whiteline bar.

    Always interested to see someone play in a new way...

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    I asked if anyone had tried this a while back and no one replied.

    It seems the most obvious way to increase roll stiffness on a torsion beam rear axle since it is a big anti roll bar as well as a locating member. My concern is whether the clamping points would stress the axle in a way that it wasn't designed.

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