Re: C2: Rear Sway Bar on 67 Small Block
Put me in the same category as Tim. Between the knowledge of this forum and me finding out the option details of my car, I would not have deviated from stock beyond something like tires and shocks. Having said that, I have a '68 327 (w/ A/C) and have 550# front coils that are one inch lower than stock, a 360# fiber rear spring and poly bushings and mounts throughout the car. It currently has the stock front bar and no rear bar. I use this car more often than not as my daily driver and it has had these springs and the poly in it for about three years. It is a firm ride, but it isn't what I would call harsh. I don't believe there has been a lot of wear with the poly, at least not as far as I can tell. It is an Energy Suspension kit and I did get the graphite impregnated bushings, if that means anything. The shocks are KYB low pressure gas shocks and the rears are supposed to be valved for a fiber spring, but they are horrible - needs much stiffer valving. To maybe help with my perspective, I have undercar chambered exhaust on the car and I like the sound. I like a firm feel and I like to hear the exhaust. It sounds like the bushings and springs are in the car, so I would suggest you get the sway bars squared away, then drive it and have some fun!
Roger
Put me in the same category as Tim. Between the knowledge of this forum and me finding out the option details of my car, I would not have deviated from stock beyond something like tires and shocks. Having said that, I have a '68 327 (w/ A/C) and have 550# front coils that are one inch lower than stock, a 360# fiber rear spring and poly bushings and mounts throughout the car. It currently has the stock front bar and no rear bar. I use this car more often than not as my daily driver and it has had these springs and the poly in it for about three years. It is a firm ride, but it isn't what I would call harsh. I don't believe there has been a lot of wear with the poly, at least not as far as I can tell. It is an Energy Suspension kit and I did get the graphite impregnated bushings, if that means anything. The shocks are KYB low pressure gas shocks and the rears are supposed to be valved for a fiber spring, but they are horrible - needs much stiffer valving. To maybe help with my perspective, I have undercar chambered exhaust on the car and I like the sound. I like a firm feel and I like to hear the exhaust. It sounds like the bushings and springs are in the car, so I would suggest you get the sway bars squared away, then drive it and have some fun!
Roger
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