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HHP is Making Sway bars Again! Front and Rear Adjustable Bars (Page 2/37) |
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Fiero_Freak
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MAR 26, 11:42 AM
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It will eliminate it to the extent that it keeps the car level, keeping the suspension from going to the limits where the bumpsteer effect occurs.
I've seen this stuff at the last meeting. It is very substantial stuff. Very beefy and definately quality. If I didn't have to get wheels and tires I would be getting one now.
A+ for the increased ground clearance.------------------ Dana Mitchell Member of the Gateway Fiero Club 88 GT Red w/ 5-Speed,86 SE Red w/ Black 3.2L w/ T-440,87 GT Blue w/ 5-Speed, 87 GT Maroon w/ Silver w/ Auto 95 Impala SS, 95 Roadmaster Estate Wagon w/ Air Ride 2-Tone w/ Ghost Flames 07 Silverado Classic Crew Cab 5.3L, 06 HHR (wife's ride), 91 CBR1000F Is that enough?
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kwagner
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MAR 26, 01:24 PM
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That looks fantastic!
I was racking my brain for some way to allow adjusting of stiffness of the handling between a touring ride for road trips and the occasional competition run. This looks like a perfect solution!
Once I have fiero money again (curse business expenses!), I'll place an order
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blakeinspace
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MAR 26, 06:55 PM
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Paul, your product looks great, and I know your attention to detail (and the fact that you are your own worst critic!) so I know this is a quality set up.
Just saying all that to say that I will plug these at my local club meetings.
I'd say 75% of the club drives '88's... which is really wierd given their low production numbers, but keeping abreast of product offereings in the Fiero world is important!
Hope Sharon & the girls are well!
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R Runner
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MAR 26, 10:09 PM
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kwagner........ I actually surprised myself while testing. These bars can take a completely stock set up and make the car work SSSOOOOO much better it is amazing. It works even better with some bolt on mods or race setup. Changing the bar isn't too bad once yoiu have done it a few times. I recommend using a pair of ramps. That way the suspension stays in its natural state. It makes working much easier and reduces the chance of damaging other parts.
Dana........ Thank you for the good words. When we get a chance I'll take you for a ride. Promise I won't go as fast as we did in the racecar. If you do decide you want one I'll work out something considering you just purchased the "old" model. I am sure we (or I) can find a buyer considering it is less expensive and people still ask me about them.
Blake...... Thank you too for the good words. The girls are fine and Calista went for her first go kart ride with Daddy. The journey has begun. I need to give you a call some time so we can catch up.
Paul
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R Runner
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MAR 26, 10:15 PM
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quote | Originally posted by chrisgtp:
what if any will this do for bump steer |
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Fiero_Freak (Dana) is correct. It is not really a correction for bump steer but it will help avoid the conditions that add up to undesireable control issues.
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FierOmar
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MAR 27, 12:59 AM
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quoting Paul: "These bars are intended for cars with stock A-arm geometry and mounting positions on 1984 to 1987 Fieros."
I realize that these bars are not intended for a Held type bump steer correction kit, but is there any reason why they would not work in conjunction with the RCC bump steer kit.
Also sending a separate email.
------------------ FierOmar
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chrisgtp
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MAR 27, 08:47 AM
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are you planning a discount for an order of front and back sets?
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R Runner
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MAR 27, 08:27 PM
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quote | Originally posted by FierOmar:
quoting Paul: "These bars are intended for cars with stock A-arm geometry and mounting positions on 1984 to 1987 Fieros."
I realize that these bars are not intended for a Held type bump steer correction kit, but is there any reason why they would not work in conjunction with the RCC bump steer kit.
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Could you please post a picture? It may be just fine but I need to look.
Thank you. Paul
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R Runner
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MAR 27, 08:38 PM
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quote | Originally posted by chrisgtp:
are you planning a discount for an order of front and back sets? |
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Well I would say shipping should be better. Then I noticed that you were in St. Louis. I can save you shipping altogether if you are near me and we can work out a delivery time. Meet at a club meeting or something like that.
As far as the cost of the kits, $320 sounds high per kit, but believe me when I say that I have every bit of that in them. So if we work out a delivery the total for the front and rear kit would be $640.
Thank you,
Paul
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Earl-R
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MAR 28, 12:34 AM
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quote | Originally posted by FierOmar:
quoting Paul: "These bars are intended for cars with stock A-arm geometry and mounting positions on 1984 to 1987 Fieros."
I realize that these bars are not intended for a Held type bump steer correction kit, but is there any reason why they would not work in conjunction with the RCC bump steer kit.
Also sending a separate email.
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I have the RCC bumpsteer kit on my GT and the kit will not interfer with this sway bar.[This message has been edited by Earl-R (edited 03-28-2007).]
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