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Old 02-10-2007, 03:33 AM
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Originally Posted by alf74 View Post
Don't make me laugh!!!!!
Two days ago you didn't know it exists....
this is the first article I found

Rock, But Don't Roll National Dragster - Find Articles

An anti-roll bar, or anti-sway bar as it's also called, is a torsion bar!!!!
I don't want to go on, but you lost an occasion to demonstrate your humility....
Torsion bar suspension is another thing...
Torsion beam suspension - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Don't get too cocky just yet -- Claymore is right, the Fit does not have, and never has had, a rear anti-roll bar. What your looking at it is the torsion beam that makes up the rear suspension, which, while it does act as an anti-roll bar to a certain extent, is not the same thing as a true separate rear anti-roll bar.

The Fit also does have a torsion bar suspension, or a variant of it at least. The last article you post mentions this type in the last paragraph talking about twist beam suspensions, which is what the Fit has.

Twist-beam rear suspension - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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