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    If you are running a short straight pan-hard bar would there be any advantage by putting a brake bar (not a torque arm - 5th coil lift bar) on the car too? Thanks

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    Yes. It will make the car more stable on corner entry. Just check your rules before doing so. Most state that you can only run one torque absorbing device.
    Last edited by Cheatah19; 01-02-2015 at 07:10 PM. Reason: Forgot a word

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    This is just an arm with a chain to limit pinion angle and it only works when on brakes. Thanks most inspections around here are pretty lax.

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    It will still make entry more stable when used with a pull bar. You have to take the brake bushing off of your pull bar when doing this.

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    Thanks, we will try that.

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    Why do you take the brake bushing off pull bar? We have run the brake bar but no one told us to remove that bushing? Thanks

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    Leaving the brake bushing is defeating the purpose of having the brake bar

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    Thanks for the information.

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