Genright Auxillary Fuel Tank
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But my needs and Jeep are probably different than yours. I want to be able to run down twisty roads on the way to trails quickly, my JK is heavy and I have heavy axles. Bottom line is I want more sway control in the rear, not less.
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Nope. I've followed a few Jeeps that had no rear sway bar and their performance on the road was awful; body lean that bordered on frightening. I've also been behind jeeps with the Currie anti-rock and don't care for that either. In fact in front I run an ORO dual rate sway bar so I have some sway control when wheeling. it makes a heavy JK handle better off road.
But my needs and Jeep are probably different than yours. I want to be able to run down twisty roads on the way to trails quickly, my JK is heavy and I have heavy axles. Bottom line is I want more sway control in the rear, not less.
But my needs and Jeep are probably different than yours. I want to be able to run down twisty roads on the way to trails quickly, my JK is heavy and I have heavy axles. Bottom line is I want more sway control in the rear, not less.
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The handling I'm sure also has a lot with driving style...lol... I would love to see how handles with out rear... have you ever hit a sharp curve or had to dodge something in the road... how does your rig handle that...
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In addition, when adding length to the rear sway bar links after a lift, I took the Jeep out and ran it on and off road without the rear sway bar. The Jeep was all over the place and the body roll was excessive. I want more than the factory sway bar offers not less.
Maybe a light 2 door could get by; but I don't think a heavy JKU can. On the other hand I push things pretty hard. I just burned up a 241 TC in 7000 miles. When Robbie at MoTech first looked under my JK when I dropped it off for the V8 conversion he said he'd never seen a JK used as hard.
I don't know what to say about your not being able to tell a difference. Maybe it is a difference in the vehicle and it's load; I carry a Pull Pal, High Lift Jack, extra fuel, chain saw, winch line extensions, etc. When loaded out for a weeklong Jeeping/camping trip with no access to food and water i weigh in at 7500 pounds.
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Sure, I have a lighter 2-door (not sure I would call it light, but it is a 2 door). Suspension setup will have a lot to do with it. My shocks are charged to 150 psi and reduce most of the body roll. Plenty of guys running stretched JKs without sway bars with no issue. For example, ORI struts are run without sway bars. And yes, I drive it like I stole it.
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Sure, I have a lighter 2-door (not sure I would call it light, but it is a 2 door). Suspension setup will have a lot to do with it. My shocks are charged to 150 psi and reduce most of the body roll. Plenty of guys running stretched JKs without sway bars with no issue. For example, ORI struts are run without sway bars. And yes, I drive it like I stole it.
As to the gas tank, hopefully I can get in in in the next week or two and will have any opinion on it. I'd like to get it in before I drop it off with Robbie at MoTech for the install of an Atlas 4 Speed, some electronic upgrades and new belt tensioning system. The gas tank is going to require some exhaust rerouting as the TC may so might as well have him do it all.
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Sent while my wife wasn't looking...
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Okay I ride without my fronts now... so wasn't sure how would ride with everything open...