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Re: Sway Bars: A new company

To: N197TR4@cs.com
Subject: Re: Sway Bars: A new company
From: Ted Schumacher <tedtsimx@q1.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 08:05:43 -0500
joe and company. we produce custom sway bars.  doing a "1 off" is cost
prohibitive but a small run is very easy.  all the bars you see on our web page
are basically small production runs.  you might alaso look at our web page. ther
is a sway bar rate chart showing rate increases as bar diameter is increased.
this is based on a bar that is configured as the original but with larger
diameters.  ted

N197TR4@cs.com wrote:

> FOT...this might be important to all of us.
>
> I have a need to improve on my front anti-sway bar. Perhaps you do, too.
>
> I contacted the list, earlier,  and got some recommendations...One was size
> of the bar at about 1 inch minimum (Kas Kastner) if I remember correctly.
>
> A couple of folks directed me to Addco for a custom bar. I sent e-mail to
> Addco and got prompt reply from Florida company who Addco forwarded my
> message. Addco does not do custom bars any longer. This new company expresses
> an interest in a quote on a custom sway bar for me.
>
> Stock Addco bar seems to add value added for street cars, but not for race
> prepared cars with stiffer springs and the usual mid-point attachment point
> on the lower A-Arm.
>
> Anyone familiar with this company?   Website:  WWW.SANERPERFFAB.COM.
>
> Tim Suddard: I did not check to see if he is one of your advertizers. Perhaps
> there is a story here.
>
> Regards,
>
> Joe (A)

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