It woudl seem to me that removing the front sway bar would make it easier to roll the car. This is not based on any expertise, it just seems to make sense to me.
Someone please correct me if that is wrong, Im really not sure...
It woudl seem to me that removing the front sway bar would make it easier to roll the car. This is not based on any expertise, it just seems to make sense to me.
Someone please correct me if that is wrong, Im really not sure...
Well the plan is to get disconnects for the front. Still have yet to decide on what to do with the rear. I had a chance to take it on the freeway today and there is a hard bump at an over pass and it was actually softer and felt almost more in control. I do want to have the sway bar on though for longer freeway runs though and thats why disconnects are in my future. With the rear still hooked up i only feel the body roll in the front though and it actually handles more like any other "lesser" suv like an exloder or cherokee in my opinion. It'll go back on with the disco's but it's interesting for the time being. I would think the cv's wouldn't be any more angled than i could get them with the sway bar on since it's not what limits down travel i can just flex independently better now? This being my first IFS rig I'm sure there's lots for me to still learn though.
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