3000M anti-roll bar position
Discussion
Hi there,
After spending a decade or so in boxes my 3000M is slowly coming together again. Since it's been such a long time I can't remember in what direction the ends of the anti-roll bar at the front are pointing. Is that to the front or the rear of the car ? Does it even matter ? I have seen pictures where the ends are pointing to the front and pictures where they are the other way around. When pointing backwards the transverse control arm comes pretty close to the wheel, though.
Thanks for any hints,
Hansgerd
After spending a decade or so in boxes my 3000M is slowly coming together again. Since it's been such a long time I can't remember in what direction the ends of the anti-roll bar at the front are pointing. Is that to the front or the rear of the car ? Does it even matter ? I have seen pictures where the ends are pointing to the front and pictures where they are the other way around. When pointing backwards the transverse control arm comes pretty close to the wheel, though.
Thanks for any hints,
Hansgerd
GAjon said:
3/4” and it does pick up all the original places as the 1/2” one it replaced as I remember!
It must be thirty years ago I changed it, blimey.
Mine (original), has longer arms, and as a result, the drop link is behind the lower wishbone. The short ARB arms add to stiffness. It must be thirty years ago I changed it, blimey.
B
GAjon said:
Slow M said:
ine (original), has longer arms, and as a result, the drop link is behind the lower wishbone. The short ARB arms add to stiffness.
B
Is yours the one that has a small kink in the end aswell Bernard?B
My original had just the one bend at each end.
My ARB has only one bend, at each side. The arms (C, - attached image), are approximately 8-1/2” long.
Best,
B
(Images from Issue #5, Vol. 12, TVRCCNA, Nov/Dec 1992)
Edited by Slow M on Wednesday 3rd October 04:56
Slow M said:
GAjon said:
Slow M said:
ine (original), has longer arms, and as a result, the drop link is behind the lower wishbone. The short ARB arms add to stiffness.
B
Is yours the one that has a small kink in the end aswell Bernard?B
My original had just the one bend at each end.
My ARB has only one bend, at each side. The arms (C, - attached image), are approximately 8-1/2” long.
Best,
B
(Images from Issue #5, Vol. 12, TVRCCNA, Nov/Dec 1992)
Edited by Slow M on Wednesday 3rd October 04:56
Andrew
Andrew Gray said:
Slow M said:
GAjon said:
Slow M said:
ine (original), has longer arms, and as a result, the drop link is behind the lower wishbone. The short ARB arms add to stiffness.
B
Is yours the one that has a small kink in the end aswell Bernard?B
My original had just the one bend at each end.
My ARB has only one bend, at each side. The arms (C, - attached image), are approximately 8-1/2” long.
Best,
B
(Images from Issue #5, Vol. 12, TVRCCNA, Nov/Dec 1992)
Edited by Slow M on Wednesday 3rd October 04:56
Andrew
B
Slow M said:
Andrew Gray said:
Slow M said:
GAjon said:
Slow M said:
ine (original), has longer arms, and as a result, the drop link is behind the lower wishbone. The short ARB arms add to stiffness.
B
Is yours the one that has a small kink in the end aswell Bernard?B
My original had just the one bend at each end.
My ARB has only one bend, at each side. The arms (C, - attached image), are approximately 8-1/2” long.
Best,
B
(Images from Issue #5, Vol. 12, TVRCCNA, Nov/Dec 1992)
Edited by Slow M on Wednesday 3rd October 04:56
Andrew
B
I guess it keeps it solid on the recovery trailer.
A
Andrew Gray said:
Slow M said:
Andrew Gray said:
Slow M said:
GAjon said:
Slow M said:
ine (original), has longer arms, and as a result, the drop link is behind the lower wishbone. The short ARB arms add to stiffness.
B
Is yours the one that has a small kink in the end aswell Bernard?B
My original had just the one bend at each end.
My ARB has only one bend, at each side. The arms (C, - attached image), are approximately 8-1/2” long.
Best,
B
(Images from Issue #5, Vol. 12, TVRCCNA, Nov/Dec 1992)
Edited by Slow M on Wednesday 3rd October 04:56
Andrew
B
I guess it keeps it solid on the recovery trailer.
A
B
Slow M said:
? So bitter and pathetic. Don’t cry. It’ll be okay.
B
Would you recommend a book you had never readB
Would you recommend a film you had never watched
Would you recommend a holiday destination you had never been to.
Would you recommend a restaurant you had never eaten in.
Sorry i really dont get it maybe you just want everyone to try out your theory on there cars and then if it works you might finish your creation.
These may be more use than tissues
Andrew
GAjon said:
Unnecessary.
And I’m not referring to the fking anti roll bar.
John maybe you happy to take advice from someone who has spent nearly 20 years building noting that has yet to move a wheel under its own power.And I’m not referring to the fking anti roll bar.
From someone who has no engineering background.
However new people coming into the marque could easily be directed in the wrong direction and do things that they would either regret or be unsafe.
Andrew
GAjon said:
Don’t presume you know who I would or would not seek council from, you don’t know.
I find the derision of fellow enthusiast efforts distasteful, unfortunately it’s is becoming more prevalent .
Sadly its been there for many years and i not only received it constantly from day one from certain directions but still do John what i am simply pointing out is if advice is given it should be backed up with experience.I find the derision of fellow enthusiast efforts distasteful, unfortunately it’s is becoming more prevalent .
Hence why the most common advice i give to people is to talk to the right people rather than giving them technical advice.
There are many experienced people out there who do not comment on these forums but are on the end of a phone if people need advice.
However what Bernard wishes to do with his car and how long he wishes to take is totally his business.
However i will not stand back and say nothing if the advice is give without those receiving it knowing that its totally un tested and nothing more than theory.
Its like the professor who comes up with a theory that the earth is flat?
Andrew
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