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smackdown jbar length
Any opinions on jbar length 21.5 or 18 3/8ths?
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Most folks run the long one. I like the short one.
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Atomic - 2
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I've only tried the short bar once. Noticed my RR tire rubbed the frame some (on an '08). I may have not had it set properly. When using the short bar, how much lower are you mounting it on the frame side (assuming you are at least some)?
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Originally Posted by TheJet-09
I've only tried the short bar once. Noticed my RR tire rubbed the frame some (on an '08). I may have not had it set properly. When using the short bar, how much lower are you mounting it on the frame side (assuming you are at least some)?
1in lower about 7 3/4 in.
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What kind of track are you running on?
Stop and go with tight corners?
Momentum track with long sweeping corners?
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Originally Posted by Garrettshurling
What kind of track are you running on? Stop and go with tight corners?Momentum track with long sweeping corners?
Tight corners dry slick
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I'd go with the shorter of the two. the short bar will hike the car faster and tighten the car overall.
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Should the side to side say the same when running the 18 3/8 jbar? I mounted on the inside of the frame rail.
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Originally Posted by jack06
Should the side to side say the same when running the 18 3/8 jbar? I mounted on the inside of the frame rail.
You should maintain side to side.
Modern Day Wedge Racing
Florence -2
Atomic - 2
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Not trying to disagree but the length of the J bar used is as much about driving style as it is anything else.
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hpmaster, Do you think a smoother driver would be able to run the short bar more often that a driver who treats the gas like an on/off switch?
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Originally Posted by Garrettshurling
hpmaster, Do you think a smoother driver would be able to run the short bar more often that a driver who treats the gas like an on/off switch?
It's a combination of factors but a smoother driver often can run a shorter bar better than a guy who is on and off the gas like a on off switch. Some guys you think are on and off the gas can have bigger engines that have torque curves that hit like a sledge hammer. You have to look at the entire car, driver, engine, frt end, rack speed and car set up. If it was just a j bar, set up and shocks we would all be 3 angles and a shock package away from a feature win.
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Originally Posted by hpmaster
It's a combination of factors but a smoother driver often can run a shorter bar better than a guy who is on and off the gas like a on off switch. Some guys you think are on and off the gas can have bigger engines that have torque curves that hit like a sledge hammer. You have to look at the entire car, driver, engine, frt end, rack speed and car set up. If it was just a j bar, set up and shocks we would all be 3 angles and a shock package away from a feature win.
A lot of people are only that far off.
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Atomic - 2
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Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer
A lot of people are only that far off.
a can agree with that,thats some of the best tech info on here
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