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transverse rear leaf spring and traction?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by sgtlethargic, Apr 6, 2009.

  1. "*******" bars for parallel rear leaf springs are common knowledge, but what about traction aids and such for a transverse leaf spring rear suspension? Transverse and traction don't seem to go well together in my mind.

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    Kurt
     
  2. jaybee
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    Not necessarily. Wishbones or hairpins would transfer the rotational torque of the axle housing to a lifting force on the frame (and corresponding tire plant) in just the same way as a ladder bar. Parallel 4 bars might be a different matter, however.
     
  3. swade41
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    There was a model coupe video on here before that showed it dragging the rear bumper with a buggy spring. I did a quick check on youtube but didn't see it, maybe someone has it saved or knows where to look.
     
  4. scottybaccus
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  5. Phil1934
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  8. GassersGarage
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    So Cal built a '32 Roadster using a transverse leaf spring with their ladder bars. The roadster was on slicks running 10's.
     
  9. Bruce Lancaster
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    Transverse spring is like a coil spring...it supports weight but does not control axle movement.
    Movement is controlled by the torque tube, which serves as a traction bar a**** its duties. If no TT, whatever controls axle movement...ladder bars, radius rods, etc.
     
  10. Phil1934
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    I posted in answer to Swade41 hunting video, but it claims "HUGE wheelie! Dennis Wile puts it on the bumper at Irwindale in his 1932 Ford. All steel, stock frame/suspension and SBC powered with alot left!"
     
  11. Go back and read about Limefire, the car not the headers, 24 years ago.
     
  12. swade41
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    That was the one, for some reason I thought it was a model A, didn't Pete Eastwoods sedan have a buggy spring rear also which turned decent times at the track ?
     
  13. DirtyThirty
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    Yeah...stock suspension....:rolleyes:
    I LOVE that car though...it would absolutely FREAK the beejeesus outta anyone in the other lane...
     
  14. X38
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    Yes in a stocker setup the t/t plants the rear. The roadster in thread I've got up at the moment has a transverse spring with P&J ladderbars and it works real well.
     

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