Just installed the Aspire front sway bar in my Festiva. Nothing unusual in the install... contact with the front transmission mount and interference with the lower rad hose.
A couple of ideas to throw out in the way of solutions...
If a 1/8" or 3/16" plate were added between the sway bar bushing and the frame this would drop the sway enough (I think) to clear the transmission mount without hitting the crossmember. It would have to be shaped to follow the contour of the bushing where is meets the frame. I don't see any issues with alignment etc. The other idea I had would be to add a plate or a couple of washers between the transmission mount itself and the crossmember, effectively lifting the engine up a bit at the front.
Does the Aspire radiator fit in the Festiva? I'm assuming that the lower rad hose outlet is designed/located so that the hose clears the sway bar. I seem to recall that Roger did the Aspire rad in the "project" Festiva he used to have on his site with one of the rad supports needing relocation.
I've only driven the car to work today with the sway bar in but already noticed a big improvement in handling. I'm going to work on the back end soon. I think I'm going to try the same thing Tim DeRonne did on his race car a few years ago which was adding a 1 1/2" dia. steel tube in the Festiva rear axle beam. I think I might still have some photos around somewhere, I'll see if I can find them.
Your comments and suggestions welcome.
A couple of ideas to throw out in the way of solutions...
If a 1/8" or 3/16" plate were added between the sway bar bushing and the frame this would drop the sway enough (I think) to clear the transmission mount without hitting the crossmember. It would have to be shaped to follow the contour of the bushing where is meets the frame. I don't see any issues with alignment etc. The other idea I had would be to add a plate or a couple of washers between the transmission mount itself and the crossmember, effectively lifting the engine up a bit at the front.
Does the Aspire radiator fit in the Festiva? I'm assuming that the lower rad hose outlet is designed/located so that the hose clears the sway bar. I seem to recall that Roger did the Aspire rad in the "project" Festiva he used to have on his site with one of the rad supports needing relocation.
I've only driven the car to work today with the sway bar in but already noticed a big improvement in handling. I'm going to work on the back end soon. I think I'm going to try the same thing Tim DeRonne did on his race car a few years ago which was adding a 1 1/2" dia. steel tube in the Festiva rear axle beam. I think I might still have some photos around somewhere, I'll see if I can find them.
Your comments and suggestions welcome.
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