ValverInBits
OK, I could really do with some help.
What is a Williams Anti-Roll Bar made from?
Is it spring steel? Is it mild steel? or high carbon? It's a solid bar, and it's about 20mm dia.
Reason for asking:
Basically I've made myself a problem on my project car. It's a MK1 clio with a VAG 20v
I've directed the custom downpipe off the turbo over the top of the subframe. The standard exhuast goes under. I've done this mostly to avoid the driveshaft and it works well and I don't want to change it.
The anti roll bar sits just behind the subframe and is 'kinked' upward to avoid the Original exhuast route. This kink now crushes the new exhaust against the car. I want to chop out the kink and weld in straight bar to replace it. I'm not sure if that's a good idea given that I don't know what the material is or the heat treatments.
What is a Williams Anti-Roll Bar made from?
Is it spring steel? Is it mild steel? or high carbon? It's a solid bar, and it's about 20mm dia.
Reason for asking:
Basically I've made myself a problem on my project car. It's a MK1 clio with a VAG 20v
I've directed the custom downpipe off the turbo over the top of the subframe. The standard exhuast goes under. I've done this mostly to avoid the driveshaft and it works well and I don't want to change it.
The anti roll bar sits just behind the subframe and is 'kinked' upward to avoid the Original exhuast route. This kink now crushes the new exhaust against the car. I want to chop out the kink and weld in straight bar to replace it. I'm not sure if that's a good idea given that I don't know what the material is or the heat treatments.