rear sway bars
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I ran no rear swaybar on my 2009 for 20,000 miles and my 2012 came out when installed lift at 400 miles and will not go back in. The ride is better on the road and much better offroad.
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You keep the sway bar, it just eliminates the rear track bar.
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This thread needs to stay on topic. The other thread was removed by me because the OP was stating that he completely removed both of his swaybars and was swerving all over the highway, causing other drivers to have to do evasive maneuvers or go around him while he was laughing at them. Unsafe acts are not tolerated on the forum.
Also illegal in some states, from WA law:
The spring mounts and shackles shall be properly aligned and of sufficient strength so as to support the gross weight of the vehicle and provide free travel in an up and down movement under all conditions of operation. Rear coil spring suspension systems shall incorporate anti-sway devices to control lateral movement.
Also illegal in some states, from WA law:
The spring mounts and shackles shall be properly aligned and of sufficient strength so as to support the gross weight of the vehicle and provide free travel in an up and down movement under all conditions of operation. Rear coil spring suspension systems shall incorporate anti-sway devices to control lateral movement.
Last edited by armycop; 11-28-2011 at 07:36 PM.
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Originally Posted by armycop
This thread needs to stay on topic. The other thread was removed by me because the OP was stating that he completely removed both of his swaybars and was swerving all over the highway, causing other drivers to have to do evasive maneuvers or go around him while he was laughing at them. Unsafe acts are not tolerated on the forum.
Also illegal in some states, from WA law:
The spring mounts and shackles shall be properly aligned and of sufficient strength so as to support the gross weight of the vehicle and provide free travel in an up and down movement under all conditions of operation. Rear coil spring suspension systems shall incorporate anti-sway devices to control lateral movement.
Also illegal in some states, from WA law:
The spring mounts and shackles shall be properly aligned and of sufficient strength so as to support the gross weight of the vehicle and provide free travel in an up and down movement under all conditions of operation. Rear coil spring suspension systems shall incorporate anti-sway devices to control lateral movement.