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Q & A: 1976 MGB Moss Anti Sway Bar
Hope you can help. 76 B GHN5UG407338G. I Installed new front end nylon
bushing kit (MGOC). I decided to install an anti sway bar (moss). Well the
holes + captive nuts in the front framing that the roll bar mounts too
don't
line up with the sway bar bushing supports. If I force the supports to
line
up the end links are pushed back toward the shock arms. There are various
captive nuts in each front side member, the ones I need are not threaded
(one on each side). If I use the ones that are threaded it doesn't fit.
Seems like the sway bar is too big. Moss # 454-965. (including
installation
kit with proper wishbone plates) Any suggestions
Thanks
Ray Huckleberry
Ray!
The problem you have encountered is due to the incorrect length of
the arms of the sway bar. The arms should be shorter by about 2." When I
complained to Harry Haigh of Moss Motors about these "... read more
#152 1957 MGA Engine
It makes no difference how quickly your MG will accelerate if it cannot
stop! The proper functioning of your brakes must ALWAYS be at the
top of your list of priorities. You owe this degree of safety to yourself,
your passenger, and all others on the road.
John H. Twist (Fall, 1980)