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T-bar wght capacities???????
#754174
09/26/06 05:42 PM
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Joined: Apr 2003
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How much wght will the Tbars support on 1st Gen Troop?
Has anyone broken the tbars?Like twisting them in half?
Just a curiosity question.
TIA
Bansil
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: Bansil]
#754175
09/26/06 05:53 PM
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They will hold alot! Back when I was in uwharrie I have a preload on them(stuped!!) they suport my 100lbs+ front bumper and winch. Just don't preload them, it makes your truck bounce all over the place <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />, I'm sure you guy's remember my truck at uwharrie <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" />
89 trooper, tera low t-case gears,5.38's, 3" indy4xsus lift3"body lift,safari snorkle,warn winch,custom bull bar,custom rock sliders,warn hubs,35x13.50r15,custom rear bumper trooper pics
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: onebadtrooper]
#754176
09/26/06 05:56 PM
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I'm with 1bad here. I think they'll hold a lot ... as long as you use them as designed. They're designed for the rotational force applied to them. If you tried to put weight, say in the middle of them forcing downward, I'd expect it to fail easily.
Richard <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: Richard Saylor]
#754177
09/26/06 06:10 PM
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here is a picture of my truck totaly supported by the tb's and it drives fine, pretty firm. But I do have shocks from a chevy 2500 <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> that might help some. ![[Linked Image]](http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c317/onebadtrooper/untitled.jpg)
89 trooper, tera low t-case gears,5.38's, 3" indy4xsus lift3"body lift,safari snorkle,warn winch,custom bull bar,custom rock sliders,warn hubs,35x13.50r15,custom rear bumper trooper pics
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: Bansil]
#754178
09/26/06 07:12 PM
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Has anyone broken the tbars?Like twisting them in half? I'd be very surprised to ever see one break... but what you're probably more interested in is the yeild strength, or how much force can be applied and still have them return to equilibrium. sorry I don't know the answer. If you tried to put weight, say in the middle of them forcing downward, I'd expect it to fail easily. I'd say this scenerio (such as running them up on a rock) is more likely to result in total failure than any amount of weight you could add to the vehicle itself. -Rob
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: onebadtrooper]
#754179
09/26/06 11:12 PM
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here is a picture of my truck totaly supported by the tb's
Huh? Your truck is always supported by the torsion bars. There is nothing else. Shocks do not support a vehicle.
As far as "how much", you will run out of suspension travel before you run out of "twist" in the bars. The bump and droop stops will only allow things to go so far. Unless you crank them such that the UCA is on the droop stop, there is no way to "preload" them. Without the stops coming into play, they will always come to equilibrium, hence, no "preload".
Michael
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: mlclark]
#754180
09/26/06 11:30 PM
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Huh? Your truck is always supported by the torsion bars. There is nothing else. Shocks do not support a vehicle.
Yeah, I ment there is no preload on the tb's. Sorry for the confusion <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
89 trooper, tera low t-case gears,5.38's, 3" indy4xsus lift3"body lift,safari snorkle,warn winch,custom bull bar,custom rock sliders,warn hubs,35x13.50r15,custom rear bumper trooper pics
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: onebadtrooper]
#754181
09/27/06 02:12 AM
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Coming downhill, 33s on 10" rims fully stuffed, on the bumpstop. Heavy winch and bumper, 3" of tbar crank. No twisty in two yet <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> ![[Linked Image]](http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c337/maxwell417/misc%20trooper%20stuff/d68395a5.jpg)
Curt B 89RS Calmini Header Delta Cam 33x10.5 BFG MTs & 90 Trooper 3.4 v6, SAS D44 ARB/Hobart 5.38s 35s my pictures
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: Bansil]
#754182
09/27/06 05:00 PM
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Joined: Jan 2002
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I cut into one of mine a little more than an 1/8th inch with a cut-off wheel, while clumsily doing some exhaust work. I've wheeled it several times since then with no problems. Heavy bumper on the front too. I bought an extra set of T-bars in case it let go, but I don't see it happening. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> --jeremy
when looking for a container to hold drained brake fluid, find a container that is different from the beverage you are currently consuming.
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Re: T-bar wght capacities???????
[Re: Bansil]
#754183
09/27/06 05:31 PM
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Eh guess I need to add alittle........say 700-800#'s total over stock drivetrain,some of it will be supported by the rear springs though. We where laughing in the garage,when I mentioned hitting a bump and snapping off both t-bars and then having a low rider <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Good to hear no-one has broken them.
As long as i can crank them up enough with the added wgt.
Scenario:
Since cranking them from a starting point of barely threading the bolt into the nut(like reindexing them)will get you up to almost on the bumpstops.
If the front drops a couple inches,I won't be able to reindex the t-bars anymore with out somehow "pulling down/turning the t-bar" to allow the bolt to thread into the adjuster.
Does that make scence?
Bansil
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