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Problems with Suspension Techniques Sway Bars?


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Hi all,

I recently purchased new Suspension Techniques sway bars for my 77 280Z. The front bar is 1 1/8 inch part# 50100 and the rear is 7/8 inch part# 51080.

 

Here's the problem. When I mount up the rear bar it will not allow me bolt the damper block back on the the rear cross member. It appears as though the detent in the center of the bar was manufactured incorrectly. I believe it should be reversed from it's current position. If I mount the damper facing the rear it would probably work, but that's not the way it was orginally mounted.

 

The below pictures are exactly how it would appear in my car.

 

I find it hard to believe that ST made these bars incorrectly. What am I doing wrong?

 

Thanks!

 

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My experience is that leaving the damper off the car causes the differential noise to resonate throughout the car. Because the Z is inherently noisy to begin with I am going try an keep it on the car so it doesn't get worse. I will take it off as a last resort. Thanks for the reply.

 

Regards,

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I just checked my bar, which is also a Suspension Techniques 7/8" bar (late '80s vintage), and it does not have a bend there at all - it's just straight. I'm guessing maybe they added the bend to give better access to the driveshaft flange bolts (maybe?).

 

As others have said, since the mass dampers have fallen off of probably 99% of all Zs still on the road, I'll bet that whatever vehicle they used to model the bar did not have one.

 

Also, the orientation of the damper is irrelevant, so long as it's bolted in the same place - is it possible to rotate the mass so that it no longer interferes? You could even cut and reweld it in another shape if you really wanted to keep it. Personally, I'd just ditch it - mine fell off years ago, and I have seriously never been able to tell the difference. Should be an easy enough thing to try, anyway.

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Thanks much guys!!

 

I can mount the damper facing the rear if I choose to keep it. I'll probably take it off and see how it sounds. I do take my car on road trips occasionally so less "diff droan" the better. I could always use the volume knob on my stereo to fix the noise.......

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