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Yes, there is a sway bar to control body roll. Side to side sway is controlled by the upper Y shaped control arm. attached to two body points and the single ball joint at the top of the rear axle's differential housing. When the rear upper control arm bushings and ball joint are shot -> instant "rear steer"!
Removing the sway bar will increase your offroad performance. It will allow your truck to have greater articulation and allow the two front wheels to act independently. If you actually wheel your truck this is a huge benefit. On-road handling characteristics will change slightly.. Your truck will have more body roll. If you perform any jerky evasive maneuvers it could potentially be less safe ...
Anyway I'd like to replace my bolts when replacing my control arms today. They look pretty rusty, and I might have to cut/tap them out if they break. Also wanting to replace the bolts for front sway bar links and steering stabilizer. I need: Upper front axle Lower front axle/frame Rear axle/frame A arm frame Front sway bar links top/bottom Steering stabilizer tie rod clamp
Looks like I bent one of my sway bar links. Any recommendations on after market ones I should replace them with or do you recommend me sticking with...
I was at a jeep show this weekend and a wrangler guy said my sway bar angle was off. I recently installed some JKS end links and I installed them per the instructions. The instructions said 10°-15° and had acceptable lengths listed. I threw the papers away, but I adjusted the lengths according...
29019 Taco TRD offroad 4WD has 60K miles. Dealer told me inspection revealed rubber cups on front sway bar links are torn and leaking grease. He wants...
My friends and I lifted my WJ yesterday and we installed the extended rear sway bar links but they advised me not to install my Addco rear sway bar. I was wondering if there is any way to install rear sway bar disconnects on my WJ. I want the benefits of both having a better sway bar and not...
Needing to replace my sway bar end links. OEM or aftermarket? I usually go with OEM on most parts. Just not sure if it’s necessary for the end links....
Removing the sway bar seems pretty straight forward but from what it looks like, the sway bar tucks under the front skid plate. Does the front skid plate need to come off in order to remove the bar?