Should i remove front and rear sway bars?
Should i remove front and rear sway bars?
Anyone give me some advice from experience thanks.
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Re: Should i remove front and rear sway bars?
front yes get quick disconnects as affects on road handling with body roll get rear disconnects too
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Re: Should i remove front and rear sway bars?
Depends on two factors:
1) How seriously offroad do you go? I used to do the Akas with swaybars on with no issues. Particularly as I see you have a diff lock. Articulation is great, but a diff lock should get you there most of the time with some thought and care.
2) How much of the time is the vehicle on road - in my past experience, removing the swaybars does create quite a bit of roll on the road - noticeable so in a Pajero.
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1) How seriously offroad do you go? I used to do the Akas with swaybars on with no issues. Particularly as I see you have a diff lock. Articulation is great, but a diff lock should get you there most of the time with some thought and care.
2) How much of the time is the vehicle on road - in my past experience, removing the swaybars does create quite a bit of roll on the road - noticeable so in a Pajero.
Cheers
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Re: Should i remove front and rear sway bars?
THERES A SEARCH FEATURE!!! learn to use it there are a number of threads already that go into this!
Re: Should i remove front and rear sway bars?
turoa wrote:THERES A SEARCH FEATURE!!! learn to use it there are a number of threads already that go into this!
DONT REPLY OR READ IT IF YOU DONT WANT TO
Re: Should i remove front and rear sway bars?
If you remove it completely you will run into trouble when it comes to WoF and so on. Will help with a bit of flex. Having diff lock is good. But when you are learning to drive try go without the diff lock as far as you can. helps teach you what lines to take etc.
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Re: Should i remove front and rear sway bars?
kyle1234 wrote:turoa wrote:THERES A SEARCH FEATURE!!! learn to use it there are a number of threads already that go into this!
DONT REPLY OR READ IT IF YOU DONT WANT TO
i wouldn't go doing that, as very quicky no one will help you.
2's is a man with a helalot of info a is very willing to share.
use the search before asking questions please.