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Old 07-25-2006, 08:09 PM
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I am on to my next project - getting my Lone Star to be happy in the turns. I did a search and read many people looking for a sway bar set up for LSC, but no one that had them that told what parts they used and from where. Has anyone tracked this and can give guidance? I found this site http://www.1speedway.com/Swaybars.htm and they have some adjustables that might work. Vintage performance has some but they are the wrong dimensions for the LSC.

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I think those are the same ones Dean (dlampe) used on his Hurricane. You might try PMing him and see what he has to say.
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Thanks, I sent him a PM.

Anyone else?
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I ordered a set of fronts from Speedway today. After seeing some pics of them on a Hurricane (thanks dlampe) and doing some mocking up myself they look like they will be pretty easy to install on my LSC. I will keep everyone posted.

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I ordered a set of fronts from Speedway today. After seeing some pics of them on a Hurricane (thanks dlampe) and doing some mocking up myself they look like they will be pretty easy to install on my LSC. I will keep everyone posted.

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I could have sworn Brian had told me they had a setup for their cars.

Did you ask if LCS had a setup??

I would be intersted in what you end up with, would you include me in any notification? Thanks.
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Your gonna love this answer - They said they were not needed! I also just called again and Brian said no sway bars.

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And yes, I will take pics and post as I go.
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i have one on the front, makes a big difference, comes off a mustang ask to speak to steve he has then up stairs, conplete kit, it takes 30 minutes to in stall hope that helps
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I know when I built my Lone Star back in '98 Steve had sets of sway bars for the Cobra's and they were in the upper level warehouse. Another Lone Star owner, Don Barnes put a set on his car for awhile. I know he eventually removed them.
Scott is probably correct, I'll bet they still have some of them. Ask Steve.


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I received my anti-sway bar kit today. Spent a little time this evening just seeing what might fit where. Pics show what I think will work. Plate for bronze bushings/mounts will bolt to front frame plate. Be a little tight to drill but I believe I can get to it. If you will notice there is a 1/4 inch plate welded to the top of the lower arm with a hole in it. This is where I will have to make some type of connection for a double ball link (like the Qa1) to mount to the plate and then drill the sway bar arm for the other end of ball jount. I ordered the 30 degree arm because I knew the sway bar would have to mount above the control arm. Looks like the correct angle. I will have to offset each arm about 2 inches to put it just below the hole. They say to do this in a press. I will need to find a double ball link about 3 inches center to center. I know Racer parts sells th QA1 since this is where I got the upgrades ones for the 4 link. What do you guys think. Any suggestions?

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Looks really good to me. I like how it seems to fit up and away, like it was made to go there.
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Dang Bruce, pop a pic or ten on the thread so we all can ponder your setup.

I am getting ready for a T56 move and was wondering about a sway up front.

AND, Yes Steve told me I could get sway bars back when I did mine. Brian has advised against it...along with putting a top on the car.
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Well I posted the links anyway, Still lookin for inout to my set up
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Sorry about the delay. Been getting one of my youngins off to college. I have started fitting bar and have started drilling mounting holes, I only had 5" of clearance between my body and the front frame to get drill into. Bought a Ingersoll Rand right angle pneumatic drill and with a 1/2 " Unibit I was 5 " from back of drill to end of bit. Really worked pretty well - use a little lube - drill a lot better. I bought standard sway bar links and will get fitted up soon. I will post pics once I get is all sorted. Unless I am missing something I cannot believe LSC does not support and sell some kind of kit like this rather than us having to figure it all out. It is fun though.

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Ok guys - completed my front anti-sway bars yesterday and got to take it out some winding country roads this morning. If you have a LSC and don't have anti-sway bars you missing the true sports car handling you can achieve. I can hardly wait to fab a rear set. Car handles 1000% better already. I bought the bar (#608-250-32), arms (617-3), bearings (605B-125S) and collars (605C-125) from Speedway Engineering 818-362-5865. The sway bar links can be bought anywhere and you just cut them to proper length and get new grade 8 bolt from Lowe's. Cost from Speedway $215.20. Links $15 and bolts $5. You gotta do this and probably from start to finish you could do it in a day easy. Only real alteration you have to do is to arms. You have to use a press to get the correct offset, and I welded 1/2 inch tabs on mine for links to mount to.

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BTW - Once I have tested I will take arms and get powder coated.
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