Sorry. Benifits are under harsh accleration. The stock arms and bushes flex under forward and backward movement, ie under acceleration the tires want to move forward before the rest of the car. This is what causes your hop or unsettleness. The traction bar locks in this movement.
Apart from better traction at hard launches, can you feel an improvement of the front end's stiffness as the manufacturers claim? ie do they improve the front end's integrity under track conditions?
Never used my car on the track. They will not affect the normal movement of your sussy. The arms just follow the travel of your sussy. I know some manufacturers say that the main bar strengethens up the front end. While this might be true, its hard to tell.
ok we have proof these are for the 1/4 mile , what about track tho ? anyone experienced for track work ?
A thought would be this doesn't allow enough frontal suspension movement to be beneficial for track work.
ok we have proof these are for the 1/4 mile , what about track tho ? anyone experienced for track work ?
A thought would be this doesn't allow enough frontal suspension movement to be beneficial for track work.
ive heard the same thing, thats why ive decided not to get them as they limit/restrict suspension movement
i have confirmed with full race that they can be used for street driving and 1/4 mile, but they never mentioned how useful they are for track work, my assumption like above, is that they wont allow enough suspension travel..........................
This is the thing of what makes a good one and a bad one. And it comes down to the design. A good traction bar setup will not hinder/restrict normal sussy movement.
It comes down to where the mount/pivot point is for the radius arms on the main bar. To get this exact point you draw a line through were the LCA is mounted and pivots on the car. Draw a line through this and where it intersects with the Main bar, this is your mounting point. By doing this the radius arm maintians the same length throughout normal sussy movement. So therefore it will not affect or hinder movment.
If this mount point is outside this axis point it will interfere with sussy movement.
I reckon yes more benificial for 'all' cars at the Drags, but also benificial for Track cars.
^^^ i was also under the impression this would somewhat improve cornering traction at the fronts too?
Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.
Like we have discussed, traction bars increases/locks in/stabilizes the rigidity of forward and backward movement. So I can only see it as a big plus all round.
If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.
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