Jeepin' John
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- First Name
- John
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- Jan 14, 2021
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- Raleigh, NC
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- 2020 Gladiator Sport S
"in any way" likely doesn't apply when the jeep is at a decline and the rear is light. If someone has access to an RTI ramp and wants to test backing up with the rear connected vs disconnected, i'd love to see itI want to share what I know about the oem rear sway bar……it does not reduce or stop flex in any way. On mine it hits the track bar frame brace and makes a hell of clunk when passenger stuffs, on driver stuff it hits the frame. Here I’m twisted up and I’m doing my best Bronco impression, hanging a wheel, to show my point. The shock is the limiting factor here. The factory sway bar will hit the frame and stop, but it will continue to twist, not limiting anything……….this is what I know for a fact on my rig, OMMV…….
Of course I’m always looking for a better mouse trap, but so far this is it for me. I finally rode in a Jeep with a rear anti rock but didn’t like it in curvy highways we have here. So the search continues………..
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also, you've got a rear wheel in the air in your pics. Is it possible that rear wheel would be touching the ground if the rear bar was disconnected?
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