I'm by far no expert about the sway bar however I believe it's there to help with stability... I'm gonna take a guess though and guess you have a terraflex lift...
About 6 months ago I disconnected the sway bar. It has been disconnected every since. I have a very stiff suspension lift, little to no "body roll/lean anyway. Here goes the stupid question... Why do I need it? Never noticed it was disconnected.
Lol. I've have a so called terroflex springs on my jeep and it definitely not stiff like that in anyway. Huge difference between connected and disconnected. But that's just my personal experience with my jeep! Interesting how your not a self proclaimed expert. Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to defend them just cause I've got some of their products on my rig. I know there's better stuff out there. I just find it interesting how you can say your no where near an expert but assume it's a terroflex [emoji33] Lift he's running.
I'm assuming the OP is referring to his front disco?
About 6 months ago I disconnected the sway bar. It has been disconnected every since. I have a very stiff suspension lift, little to no "body roll/lean anyway. Here goes the stupid question... Why do I need it? Never noticed it was disconnected.
That was nearly my disclaimer in that I'm no expert about the sway bar... And or the details as to its function and if he says it " could" be because his suspension is "stiff" and that may be the reason he hasn't noticed it... And seeing as though terrorflex has the reputation of stiff coils "by opinion" by many... Could be why he hasn't noticed... To each there own though but it's mearly my opinion.
Look out everyone disclaiming non expert here. He's going to defend other people opinions as if they were his own personal experience.
OP I'm assuming it's your front sway bar that's been disconnected for six months? As a few other people have stated the front sway bar is there for stability. I've driven from trail to trail air downed and disconnected and been just fine. But I'm very aware that my jk has a ton of body roll and side to side flex. I can't imagine driving at hwy speed and trying to tackle a curvy mountain road while disconnected up front. It might be doable I guess but if I had to say panic swerve to miss a cow? the shits going to hit the fan!
Sorry for possible temporarily high jacking your thread. Hope this helps!
Look out everyone disclaiming non expert here. He's going to defend other people opinions as if they were his own personal experience.
OP I'm assuming it's your front sway bar that's been disconnected for six months? As a few other people have stated the front sway bar is there for stability. I've driven from trail to trail air downed and disconnected and been just fine. But I'm very aware that my jk has a ton of body roll and side to side flex. I can't imagine driving at hwy speed and trying to tackle a curvy mountain road while disconnected up front. It might be doable I guess but if I had to say panic swerve to miss a cow? the shits going to hit the fan!
Sorry for possible temporarily high jacking your thread. Hope this helps!
I have run terrorflex in the past and never again me not mentioning that seems to have put your panties in a bunch my bad... However it's all opinion and he may or may not even be running this lift... But since I gave you something to be a keyboard warrior over your welcome for the entertainment
Great information. I will absolutely make sure it is connected. I do not want to find out afterword that I should have connected it. It is the front sway bar. My son and I put the lift on last summer (before being on WAL and hearing your recommendations). The lift is an AEV Duel Sport. Which I do not have much to compare it to but it seems good, just stiff. View attachment 185147
Great information. I will absolutely make sure it is connected. I do not want to find out afterword that I should have connected it. It is the front sway bar. My son and I put the lift on last summer (before being on WAL and hearing your recommendations). The lift is an AEV Duel Sport. Which I do not have much to compare it to but it seems good, just stiff. View attachment 185147