Speedwell anti roll bar etc
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Re: Speedwell anti roll bar etc
Found a spare set of brackets I had left from my track days.
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PMd all of you! Thanks
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Hi,
I did have a compete dry one once and the bar was straight.
I did have a compete dry one once and the bar was straight.
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From memory...I think you are right about the dry version being straight across......however.....the 'dip' in the middle was more for cars that had a silencer etc...provided clearance. I don't think the double bend in the middle provides any additional torsion strength. Perhaps Speedwell made different versions!....just a thought.
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Does anyone out there have a picture of the bolts/studs that hold the bar to the brackets on the dry setup?
Have drawn a blank on the net.
Cheers
D
Have drawn a blank on the net.
Cheers
D
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I have some pictures (I think they are from this forum a couple years ago) from a dry bar with the bolts:
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That was a BARGAIN eBay purchase that I missed out on by a matter of seconds to another forum member



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Exactly what I’m after!
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Or just on page 1 of the topic 
