snakeplissken
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Any ideas on how much rougher the ACR will ride on the street than a stock 08?
Double the spring rate will double the firmness when it comes to bumps in the road.Hey,another reason to keep the ACR on the track where it belongs.
Interesting read. I'd be interested in feeling the difference in ride stiffness. Why the hollow vs. solid sway bar? What's the point of a hollow sway bar. Why not just decrease the diameter of the bar? Is it to maintain same size fittings?
I'm just asking....
Interesting read. I'd be interested in feeling the difference in ride stiffness. Why the hollow vs. solid sway bar? What's the point of a hollow sway bar. Why not just decrease the diameter of the bar? Is it to maintain same size fittings?
I'm just asking....
The most important factor in bar stiffness is the Outside Diameter of the center section. In the equation for stiffness it gets raised to the 4th power whereas other stuff like arm length only gets squared, or less.
The net result of this is a hollow bar with a larger OD could be stiffer (and at the same time lighter), than a solid bar of smaller OD. Maintaining an identical OD and removing the center 1/2" or so of material can drop a bunch of weight without having a big impact on stiffness.
The metal furthest from the center axis of the swaybar is more "important" than the stuff at the center. For a general idea of bar stiffness, see:
Speedway Engineering's 38.5 inch long Sway Bar Rates