Hmm....I think people should take off their bars, not neccisarily just TTR ones. So we can see if its happening across the board or just the TTR product.
i am taking mine this weekendHmm....I think people should take off their bars, not neccisarily just TTR ones. So we can see if its happening across the board or just the TTR product.
i am taking mine this weekend
we will see what has been done to mine
but i have a feeling seeing these that the nitto's may have worked it over a bit
hmmm...I agree with yelloweye, I would like to know if it is just TTR or different brands also..
There are only 2 bars out there made of the correct materials...
OTTP and eibach are made out of chromalloy and only OTTP has the bolts that go through the bar and not a tab welded to the bar!
Chromolly bends also, actually only a few % more than our material choice. How do you think they get the product in the shape it is in?
It takes 20 ton, 40,000 lbs to form our bar, under normal conditions this should not happen.
Look at what the bar looks like, that is why we are asking the user to PM us and he has NOT yet...
I totally see where you're coming from, a bar should never look like that and more importantly shouldn't permanently bend that far.
So how is it the bar was bent? Wheel travel on these cars is quite a bit of distance but by no means can you exert the 20 tons needed to form the bar...
the basic issue is one of metals and their properties. You just cant wriggle out of the truth. Mild steel is so very cheap dont you think auto manufacturers would use it if they could?
It doesnt matter how much force you need to bend a bar beyond its elasticity to form it. It is what happens to it in its daily torsional application.
Thats why steel is so righteous to guote the article. You must use correct materials for the application. Eibach do. Hotchkiss do. OTTP does...If you dont?
I guess thats why you all are getting the reaction right here.
instead of how I feel.... I'll let the guy who really knows this stuff say it best...