I want to improve the handling on my TR4A. No swaybar is available here in the US specifically for this model. Many are available for the TR6. But, the front frame is a little different on the TR6. I
There is a sway bar available for the TR4A and TR250 at Victoria British. I put one on my TR4A a few years ago with no problem. Here's a link... http://www.victoriabritish.com/icatalog/tc/0099.html J
Huh ? What's wrong with the one from Addco ? http://www.addco.net/Toyota-Yugo_AntiSwaybars.htm#Triumph Although JC Whitney's website doesn't show the TR4A, I'll bet you can still buy any Addco bar t
Tony I've done it on my 4A. Get a front skid shield from a TR 6 and replace the TR4A shield. After that it's a bolt in for a TR6 Bar. It's that simple. I bought my shield from Scott Harper at Team Tr
You and several others suggested the TR6 radiator shield. I like that idea. I had thought that the actual TR6 frame extended more forward and while the shield might FIT, it would still not be far eno
With the tow loops on the front of the stock TR4A radiator shield, I wonder where the bar would fit on a 4A. When you position the bar perfectly horizontal, it wants to sit where the loops are! So, e
I don't suppose it would be possible to "thread" the bar through the tow loops ... ?? -- Bill Pugh 1957 TR3 TS16765L aka Casper 1970 TR6 CC59179L aka Rosey Wallace, CA == This list supported in part
I just ran mine through the loops. Had to bend them "open" a bit to get it in, but then they could go back in place. -- Darrell Walker 66 TR4A IRS CTC67956L Vancouver, WA, USA == This list supported
I did this also. I bought the TR4 bar for my 4A from Moss years ago, and just threaded it through the loops. Fits perfect and works fine; in my case, no bending of the loops was required, perhaps bec
I posted a few pictures of my sway bar. I hope they help. http://www.geocities.com/britishiron2000/swaybar.html Jim == This list supported in part by The Vintage Triumph Register == http://www.vtr.o
I can get it thru one of them, but then I could not get the arm thru the second..... -Tony == This list supported in part by The Vintage Triumph Register == http://www.vtr.org
Jim, thanks for the pix! Nice looking undercarriage! The sway bar looks great installed. If the VB bar is 3/4", that probably is adequate for me. I picked 7/8" only because I had once had a car fitte
The length of the arms is 11" I added this dimension to the second photo I posted earlier. I did not follow the bend in the arm, just from one point to the other. http://www.geocities.com/britishiro
Well, your bar fits just beautifully. I will look into having Goodparts make a custom bar for me with 11" arm lengths. Your photo makes it look as if the measurement is taken from the center of the