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My name is Chris,Ken and everyone else.
I have a rear sway bar a guy in Carolina built. I also have one on my Granada wagon bracket car. Believe it or not it is 1.625 diameter.It was built to see if it would work instead of a body mounted bar. It bolts in the original stock mounting location and works better than I figured it would. Eibach and UPR both offer a drag spring set that lots on NMRA guys use and they seem to work well.The UPRs are built by Eibach according to UPR. Already have 15x4s and 15x10s with a 6.5 bs with 10x26s on it. I know it will be a 9x28 or 9x30 when its time. Does anyone here use the airbag in the right rear spring?
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chris i have a 95 stocker also and i use a air bag in the right rear.
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When I ran my car in Stock I used an airbag and crusher springs out of a 1976 Cougar. Keep in mind though I had a LOT of weight in the back to make 3300lbs. in N/SA.
Jeff, the problem with not cutting the springs is the front end of the car sits nosed up, a lot. I cut mine to get the ride height I wanted and never had any troubles. It had great 60' times (low 1.50's) and did big wheelies for a "N" car. C4 with a 2.92 low. 4.86 gear with Hoosier "short" radials.
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The only thing "trick" about Morso trick springs is getting them in the car. If you have to cut them then the spring isn't what it was designed to be. 1 coil won't change the rate much but as Jeff said you're better off with the right spring the first time. If Moroso makes a spring that bolts in and ride height is correct then you're fine. If not, it's a bunch of work to end up with a compromise.
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Exactly why I didn't want to mess with it. I figured the rate would go up significantly, and the trial and error cutting can be a pain. Although I have done other things on the car many times, springs weren't my idea of fun. To each his own though.
Low 1.50 60' times is pretty impressive, even in N. I just touched the 1.50s last time out at a P weight. I thought that was pretty good. Oh well, time to keep tweaking the combo.
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Jeff 1.50 in P/SA is pretty good... I run in the low 1.60's I went 1.58 @ O/SA weight.
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And removing a coil CAN be significant in terms of percentage of spring rate. You'll have to do the math.
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