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Old 03-19-06, 02:32 PM
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Red face Been looking at too Long.

Ok, I have been wanting to put new wheels and tires on the Mach.

But keeping it more the Old School style and not these large new rims.

I have measured and thought and measured some more,
till my mind is like jello.

I want to use 15x8in Cragers with 275/60 for the rear.
But keep them tucked inside the wells.

Problem.....The backspace that I need to do that interfears with the rear sway bar.
With the Mag500's on it with 4.5 bs the tires rubbed when cornering,
the Cragers on it now have 4.25 bs and no rub on the sway bar.

I really want to keep the rear bar because it takes the corners like a big go-kart now.

My latest idea is cutting down the sway bar in the center to draw the ends
closer to the frame rails. It sticks out 3.5in from the rail to the outside of the bar now.

But cutting the solid bar and welding it has me thinking it will weaken it.
So the idea of putting a coller sleeve over the cut and welding it may help.

Any suggestions or ideas?
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Old 03-19-06, 03:38 PM
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You don't like magnums?
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Old 03-19-06, 03:56 PM
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I don't think you want to cut and splice a sway bar. I think that would destroy it.
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You don't like magnums?
I put the magnums on the 68 cougar.

And I like them on it.
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Old 03-19-06, 04:21 PM
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I don't think you want to cut and splice a sway bar. I think that would destroy it.
My thought was to weld the bar back togeather and add the sleeve over the cut. hoping it would keep the bar togeather.

Just looking for ways to add bigger meat to the rear without doing any body mods.

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I think a weld can hold (especially with a sleeve welded around it), but I would recommend making a new bar. If you have a oxy-acetylene torch, you should be able to bend something up without too much problem. Otherwise I'm sure you could find someone local to do it.
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255/60's won't do it for you ? Not a whole lot of difference there. Less than 1" in width and what, a half inch shorter ? They'd fit the 8" wheels better too.
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Cutting it in the center and rewelding it with a sleeve will work though. Just let it air cool afterward. Heavy truck torsion bars (these center the rear axles) are sodl this way. They come in two halves with a sleeve so they'll fit a wider array of applications.
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255/60's won't do it for you ? Not a whole lot of difference there. Less than 1" in width and what, a half inch shorter ? They'd fit the 8" wheels better too.
Well it won't give me the rear stance I'm looking for,
After all I want it to be the only thing you see as I go by.





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Cutting it in the center and rewelding it with a sleeve will work though. Just let it air cool afterward. Heavy truck torsion bars (these center the rear axles) are sodl this way. They come in two halves with a sleeve so they'll fit a wider array of applications.
... I am leaning toward heat bending the ends to center the link mounting points.

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