Yeah, this is getting way out of hand. I've included a picture of the proper measuring tools. Don't ask me to explain how to use them, I don't have time for that shit.
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Give me a brake. How do those work?
I love that shot, especially now that I have pretty much the same thing, but with the Currie AntiRock sway bar. I see where the mounts are for the stock sway bar at the bottom of the EVO lever cage. So now I wonder why ORE recommends the Currie Antirock in place of the stock one. Could it just be fitment issues? As I learn more about the rig, I wonder if my XD60 will have the same hang up and not reach it's true flex potential as it would with the stock sway bar, the limiting straps notwithstanding.
Here's a shot of just how much your factory rear sway bar will supposedly "restrict" your flex.
Please note that my limiting strap is taught.
I should also note that aftermarket sway bar systems like the Currie Antirock WILL LIMIT your flex. At SEMA last year, I drove Moby up a tall stand so that it could be put on display in front of the Dynatrac semi without any problems. I was then asked to ramp an identically setup JK only with an Antirock - it almost flopped due to the limited flex and so they decided to leave it on the ground.
I dont even know how to take this thread...fuck it, i guess ill go measure my effin rear sway bar lolol
Has anyone tried putting used engine oil on the bar for additional flex?
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Best picture I have with droop. Sorry I'm not using a mc trailer to test.
Yeah, this is getting way out of hand. I've included a picture of the proper measuring tools. Don't ask me to explain how to use them, I don't have time for that shit.
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HOLY F*&K How I Do Love Me Some F*&CKING Intrawebs!!!
Has anyone tried putting used engine oil on the bar for additional flex?
Here's a shot of just how much your factory rear sway bar will supposedly "restrict" your flex.
Please note that my limiting strap is taught.
I should also note that aftermarket sway bar systems like the Currie Antirock WILL LIMIT your flex. At SEMA last year, I drove Moby up a tall stand so that it could be put on display in front of the Dynatrac semi without any problems. I was then asked to ramp an identically setup JK only with an Antirock - it almost flopped due to the limited flex and so they decided to leave it on the ground.
Other than Currie anti rock what would be the best way to get the rear to articulate more with out disconnecting.
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