1 1/8 Inch Anti Sway Bar
I finely installed the 1 1/8 " sway bar on the Hornet. With the help of my friend Jairo Medina we got my Hornet running again tonight. It was filthy, I could barely see through the windwhield but it was running. We just had to take it for a drive and enjoy how much better the Hornet handled. We burned up about 50-60 miles of freeways and I wasn't aware of it until Jairo mentioned I had a big grin on my face. I was having fun. I knew I would. Experiencing the drive, was a lot more fun than the knowledge it would be.
Lee O'Dell
Lee O'Dell
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How about the curves on the back roads? Did you get a chance to test it there?0
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RL
O, Yes in deed I did!!! Did I forget to leave out the most fun part. A good part of the trip was on twisting canyon roads.Try it you will like it. I invite you to come on by and you can drive it.
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What Daniel Lydon said Aug 18 on Club forum:
" Just got back from Colo Springs meet; drove up Pikes Peak 14,000 ft.; car ran out of air, but the sway bar did its job on the hairpin turns.
I drove a little over 2,000 miles out there and back on back roads (not freeways) and car drove and handled great.If you are going to drive your car a lot, this will be money well spent. (my car is a 51 hornet)"
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Where did you get the sway bar?0
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Previous postings here indicated a possibility that Dale Cooper a known Hudson repair parts sales person will be manfacturing this bar?0
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