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Date:         Tue, 14 May 1996 09:05:27 -0400
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From:         mbenne@crosskeys.com (Markus Benne)
Subject:      Sway bars VS camber compensators

I'd like to try out either a sway bar or a camber compensator on my '66 bus. Handling is already reasonably good due to a ball jointed '68 front beam but I'd like to get the back end under control in crosswinds.

I know what a sway bar is, but what is a camber compensator? Is it different from a sway bar? Are either of these likely to help the crosswind situation on a swing axel bus?

Thanks, ...Markus

---------------------------------- '66 "rough looker, hackjob skylit, soon to be sunroofed" Westy aka "The Tardis" (british racing green/white) '74 Thing (pumpkin orange) '78 Bug 'vert (black, white top)


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