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    Default Reynard Anti-roll Blade

    Seems I broke my 88SF rear anti-roll bar blade last race - .250" thick... anyone with an extra laying around?

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    Default Call Keith Averill

    I would get ahold of Keith at Averill Racing Stuff

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    Default Reynard rear ARB blade

    I do not have them. Try the owners of the Two Doggs "stuff"
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    Default Roll bar blade

    I have a bunch, not for Reynard but maybe can make it work. Can you give exact sizes?


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    For what I can see of the blade it looks a lot like the rear blade of early 90's Van Diemen.....try Primus ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by EACIII View Post
    I have a bunch, not for Reynard but maybe can make it work. Can you give exact sizes?


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    Quick & dirty... but close:

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    Default Two Doggs

    Quote Originally Posted by kea View Post
    I do not have them. Try the owners of the Two Doggs "stuff"
    Thanks Keith will do.
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    ?I had Two Dogg build one for me about 10 years ago... $750

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    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Frog View Post
    ?I had Two Dogg build one for me about 10 years ago... $750
    I'm waiting to hear back from Rob. I may have a lead on a NOS in the UK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by azjc View Post
    Quick & dirty... but close:

    You could always plate both sides to have something to run in May at Podium.

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    Default Who needs it?

    Quote Originally Posted by jrh3 View Post
    You could always plate both sides to have something to run in May at Podium.
    I'll run without it... unless it broke on the cool down lap I never noticed a change in handling. The last five laps or so were my fastest of the weekend - the last lap was my fastest of the whole weekend.
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    Default How much

    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Frog View Post
    ?I had Two Dogg build one for me about 10 years ago... $750
    $750 sems mighty expensive.... Was it gold plated??

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    Default Arb

    Steve,
    You set up and build just one, in the correct material, that holds up to racing and see what a PIA it is.
    I know I don't what to try it.

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    $750 sems mighty expensive.... Was it gold plated??
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    Default No Sway Bars

    Years ago I was the engineer on a Indy Lights car. It was a Dallara. The car was originally designed to run on ovals and it had a massive front front sway bar. We were running the car on road courses and I felt that the bar was way too stiff. Bottom line, I setup our car without any sway bars. I did have springs that were way stiffer than what would be normally used on a car like this but the roll rate at the wheels was very close to what I thought would work. With the very stiff springs I could lower the car a bunch and not worry about pounding the ground. And because the car had ground effects down force we had more down force with the lower ride height.

    The end result was I had a very fast car with an inexperienced driver. We were almost on pace with another team that was dominating the series. The rules in the series we had to run the stock parts, like the sway bars. But the rules did not say you had to use the stock sway bars. Bottom line, I think they may have modified the stock bars in a way to soften them but that the tech people would not easily find. The team in question did wonder what we had done to get the car to go as fast as they were going. My bet is if the tech people had weighed their bars they would have found them to be lighter that the stock part.

    The point that I am trying to make is that you can have a very fast car without any sway bars.

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    Default point well taken

    Quote Originally Posted by kea View Post
    Steve,
    You set up and build just one, in the correct material, that holds up to racing and see what a PIA it is.
    I know I don't what to try it.
    Keith I never considered that

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