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Old May 22, 2010 | 11:05 AM
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I hadn't heard of the OTT bar before. 4130 huh? Wonder if it is hollow. I'm sure you'll know when you get it and feel the weight.
I went with an Eibach. I like it. Works as it should. That's all that really matters. Put up pics when you'r done.
Old May 24, 2010 | 12:39 AM
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The OTTP bar being 4130 probably is hollow[never heard of 4130 being a solid bar]. Most road racers, and autocrossers use the Hotchkiss bars, and they are hollow, 4130 .
Quote from Car Craft on one of their test autocross car buildups:" Rather than increase the spring rate of the sway bar, Hotchkiss uses hollow bars to tune the chassis".
Hope to get the bar soon and give it a test. With the Pedders springs backordered a couple of weeks, this way I can test the bar first, then test the bar with Pedders springs, to see any difference, from stock setup. Trust me, I will wring it out. The OTTP bar being a inch and a quarter, I'm sure it will be plenty stiff enough. "Moon"
Old May 24, 2010 | 12:51 AM
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In response to Sleepers post, and all others: From time to time I like to "stir the pot" so to speak. It's all in fun, just to get a response from people, and nothing serious.
When I do get serious, there is no doubt about it, but I reserve that to very few ocassions, that deserve my acid tongue.
From time to time, I will poke a little fun, so take it for what it's worth. "Moon"
Old May 24, 2010 | 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by peevlos
I read somewhere that the OTT bar is hollow.
which in and off itself is can be a good thing. depending on how the bar is built, potentially less unsprung weight. and you also need to think of the physics. two bars of equal size the rod will be stiffer than the tube. but if you use the same amount of material from the solid rod to make a tube that's 1.25" in diameter, you have greatly increased your strength.

But also keep in mind that every time the bar bends to be tucked up an inside away from the road it adds more spring rate(more material). were as the straight across bar, even if its was the same diameter would have less twist...
Old May 24, 2010 | 06:52 AM
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Moon-
waiting to read yer write up on the bar. when I got my TTR bar I hadn't heard about the OTT bar. maybe you can "borrow" some ones TTR and do a comparison

that "acid tongue" must be reek havoc on your tooth enamel...
Old May 24, 2010 | 01:43 PM
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peevlos: I just got dentures-tops and bottoms. If I mess up the tooth enamel, easy to replace.
Old May 24, 2010 | 01:45 PM
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Moon-
After that you might need a stiffer front bar...

Thats what she said last night! "Moon"
Old Jun 4, 2010 | 11:16 PM
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