Has anyone simply opened up the stock mounts ( flex limiters)???
It seems like there would be a ton of added flex with the only downside being you would likely need to change your bushings more often based on how much wheeling you did to wear em out sooner. ( stock bushings / stock geometry/ stock ride / better flex and more frequent bushing wear interval )
I'll preface by saying I'm no vehicle engineer nor have any delusions I'm knowledgeable in the deeper points of suspension tech, but B-n-B hit it where I always think the stock radius arms could be modified (sure, might need regular service where stock they designed for that not to be an issue) --
It would seem having a different design (Johnny Joint, or similar) interface at the rear arm mount where it connects with the frame, and adding swaybar quick-disconnects ---that doing something of that nature would be both practical for street, but increase the front flex for the trails.
Adding some QD's for the swaybar would be key (in my mind) - so you would have the swaybar for the practical 80-90% of what we all do yet once you hit the trailhead, popping out some cam-lock style pins would let you change it in less than a couple minutes.
Additionally since we'd be talking a modification of the rear arm joint & modification of the swaybar brackets at the frame connecters - the whole setup shouldn't cost more than ~$200 in parts, say the same in labor if you pay for weld & machine work. So hypothetically $400, tops.
The only thing I thought may happen is the front radius arm bushings (all 4) - would accelerate in wear, and would be a limiting factor in flex - so best case they wear quicker, worst case they rip out routinely.
Worst case scenario, if the 4 front arm bushings tear out & you need to look at either new joints there (or by this point doing a redesign of the arms with say DOM tube & keep the tradional joint locations but with a JJ or some such as the way to solve rubber bushing issues).
Am I anywhere close to reality with my idea being realistically an improvement?
That had always been my mental working idea if I really cared about opening up my front axle articulation, so feel free to point out any issues my way would have.
Feel free to point out my working idea faults - it's just alway been my "what if" way.