New Torsion Bars: Which ones to Buy ?

Can you tell us are the sway away bars clocked or not? I bought a set years ago for one of my cars and they where great bars for what I was doing with my car but they were zero clocked.

Thanks
James

I believe the bars are not clocked...but I'll be honest in that I clocked the sockets on the new lower control arms to match the orientation of the hex on the bar...so if they were a few degrees off, I probably wouldn't have noticed.

We had run a similar zero clock design for number of years as the majority of the customers back then were looking to lower their cars with no complaints. But about 5 years ago we had a number of customer complaining about the "zero clocked" bars as they didn't like how low the stance was ( You can read about it in the archives on this forum) even though we noted in our catalog that they were for a lowered stance. Since then we had our engineers redesign our 1.03 bars with 20* of clocking so it would provide the best of both worlds. They would allow a stock or lowered stance without sacrificing ride quality.

Thanks
James From
PST Marketing

The SwayAway torsion bars are not zero clocked, they’re clocked at 15*, it’s right in the description for the A-body torsion bars.

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