Sway bar
Re: Sway bar
From what I've heard.
More axle / swing arm (if ifs) articulation offroad but you pay the price on road with increased body roll sometimes undrivable depending on vehicle.
More axle / swing arm (if ifs) articulation offroad but you pay the price on road with increased body roll sometimes undrivable depending on vehicle.
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Re: Sway bar
If your coils and shocks are in good condition then you will not notice much of a change at all.
BUT....
If the coils are saggy and shocks stuffed you will get huge body roll that will flip your vehicle off the road.
That said a well maintained vehicle benefits lots with the sway bar removed off road.
BUT....
If the coils are saggy and shocks stuffed you will get huge body roll that will flip your vehicle off the road.
That said a well maintained vehicle benefits lots with the sway bar removed off road.
Re: Sway bar
Like Mudlva say's - I haven't been running sway bars on my 80 for a long time, 6 inch lift.... BUT have heavy duty coils and EFS extreme shocks - said shocks are fairly pricey, but worth every cent - very little body roll and the flex offroad is impressive.
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Re: Sway bar
if the vehicle is fitted with them at factory i believe you are ment to cert it if you remove them, but that would come down to the wof person knowing if they had them or not
Re: Sway bar
http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/ ... ested.html
A quick disconnect kit for the 80 series allowing (reportedly) 15% more offroad flex and an easy to reconnect for on road. But as Jay and Mudlva say if your suspension is top notch you won't need the bars at all.
If you are going down that route then something like superflex arms would give you more articulation over your standard setup as well.
www.superiorengineering.com.au
A quick disconnect kit for the 80 series allowing (reportedly) 15% more offroad flex and an easy to reconnect for on road. But as Jay and Mudlva say if your suspension is top notch you won't need the bars at all.
If you are going down that route then something like superflex arms would give you more articulation over your standard setup as well.
www.superiorengineering.com.au
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Re: Sway bar
y60 safari driver wrote:if the vehicle is fitted with them at factory i believe you are ment to cert it if you remove them, but that would come down to the wof person knowing if they had them or not
Talked to the local certifier the other day about this. Sway bars are not required for cert.
Re: Sway bar
marmel wrote:y60 safari driver wrote:if the vehicle is fitted with them at factory i believe you are ment to cert it if you remove them, but that would come down to the wof person knowing if they had them or not
Talked to the local certifier the other day about this. Sway bars are not required for cert.
Not required for cert, but are required for wof (if fitted as OE). And also could void your insurance by removing
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Re: Sway bar
slide wrote:marmel wrote:y60 safari driver wrote:if the vehicle is fitted with them at factory i believe you are ment to cert it if you remove them, but that would come down to the wof person knowing if they had them or not
Talked to the local certifier the other day about this. Sway bars are not required for cert.
Not required for cert, but are required for wof (if fitted as OE). And also could void your insurance by removing
good to know, i knew there was some catch with them