Can I give this guy 1k ❤? After looking at 30+ videos, this is the only one that clearly explains the mechanics of antiroll bars, and he throws in other great details just because he can.
back in 2007 I once had a 1987 MR2 love the little car and your video explains everything that I needed to know because I just changed it out and I kind of don't feel any of the difference but anyway thank you
Does this sway bar effectively mean that the vehicle has no independent suspension, because if a spring compresses on one side the spring, on the opposite side, also compresses, and at the same rate?
Is there a way to achieve the same effect of the sway bar while ensuring independent suspension where it is beneficial, other than having active shock absorbers? I'm also wondering what off-road vehicles do, as they certainly need independent suspension while climbing over rocks, yet because of their high CoG would surely need a sway bar, or equivalent, on the roads. I intend to look into this further, but if you have any quick answers to this I'd be grateful to read them.
@@TheErsatzMode 1. That's what active suspension does. It takes information from accelerometers and other devices than adjusts the suspension on the fly. 2. Off-road vehicles has sway bar end links that detach either manually or automatically. That gives them the extra articulation that is needed.
Can you drive front wheel drive car without a rear sway bar? If you go at a slower speed. And don't take any sharp turns? 2003 Camry 4 cylinder 2.4 liter engine.
Short of an animated video, this is the best explanation of the theory of operation of a sway bar that I have found so far!
This is the very best someone has ever exsplained exactly on how anti sway bar actually work.
GOOD JOB
Thank you, appreciate it!
I agree. I've watched like 5-6 video - some very lengthy - but this is the best so far
The way you explained the sway of a sway bar along with the bar part really pulled it all together for me. Thanks man!
The explanation with the real car is much easier for me to understand and memorize. Thanks for your great job.
Really good explanation and showing the actual vehicle helped with the understanding,
Can I give this guy 1k ❤? After looking at 30+ videos, this is the only one that clearly explains the mechanics of antiroll bars, and he throws in other great details just because he can.
This was the first video that makes sense. I just got new sway bars on my 2000 Lexus es 300 and wanted to know what they do--thanks!
Glad you found it helpful!
back in 2007 I once had a 1987 MR2 love the little car and your video explains everything that I needed to know because I just changed it out and I kind of don't feel any of the difference but anyway thank you
Great explanation! Good job mate 👍
The best vid on the subject
I believe this might be the best explanation on RUclips! txh
Great explanation!
How does a rear sway bar help traction in drag racing. It keep both tires planted to ground evenly?
If we assume your staying completely straight and there are no bumps the rear sway bar has 0 effect.
Does this sway bar effectively mean that the vehicle has no independent suspension, because if a spring compresses on one side the spring, on the opposite side, also compresses, and at the same rate?
Correct, not truly independent.
Is there a way to achieve the same effect of the sway bar while ensuring independent suspension where it is beneficial, other than having active shock absorbers? I'm also wondering what off-road vehicles do, as they certainly need independent suspension while climbing over rocks, yet because of their high CoG would surely need a sway bar, or equivalent, on the roads. I intend to look into this further, but if you have any quick answers to this I'd be grateful to read them.
@@TheErsatzMode 1. That's what active suspension does. It takes information from accelerometers and other devices than adjusts the suspension on the fly.
2. Off-road vehicles has sway bar end links that detach either manually or automatically. That gives them the extra articulation that is needed.
@@IGDesigns, thanks again. I appreciate you taking the time.
Excellent -very good -
God damn! The best explanation out there on the Tube!
Can you drive front wheel drive car without a rear sway bar? If you go at a slower speed. And don't take any sharp turns? 2003 Camry 4 cylinder 2.4 liter engine.
You can but I would guess it would understeer if you pushed it. For regular driving in a city you wouldn't notice.
great explanation. even though, i knew it from my background , it made it very clear
Great thank you very much helped explain a lot.
Dude I love these vids # knowledge
Great channel. Subbed
Thank you, I appreciate it
nvm i got the answer
dude...sway bar...