PurpleBeeper
Well-Known Member
1970 Plymouth Road Runner - This car was a street racer, but I'm slowly converting it over to a long distance cruiser. The car has a stock front suspension & super stock leaf springs with 2" lowering blocks (to make car level) in the back. I'm still running the original torsion bars. They seem OK, but they're really old now and I'm thinking about replacing them.
My #1 goal would be a smooth ride and #2 would be good handling. I will likely install a larger front sway bar at some point in the future & "maybe" a rear sway bar..."maybe". Anyway, I think my torsion bars are .90" diameter (? not sure, the larger factory ones since it's a Road Runner). I see stock replacements from Classic Industries, some 1.05" with "20-degree clocking" (what's that?) and Hotchkis 1.10" bars.
What torsion bars should I be looking at? (or should I keep my 50 yr old original ones)
My #1 goal would be a smooth ride and #2 would be good handling. I will likely install a larger front sway bar at some point in the future & "maybe" a rear sway bar..."maybe". Anyway, I think my torsion bars are .90" diameter (? not sure, the larger factory ones since it's a Road Runner). I see stock replacements from Classic Industries, some 1.05" with "20-degree clocking" (what's that?) and Hotchkis 1.10" bars.
What torsion bars should I be looking at? (or should I keep my 50 yr old original ones)