Nice. I too get it plenty of flex but no enough to make the rear not sway as much
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Do you have a rear sway bar on?View attachment 3429349View attachment 3429350
Nice. I too get it plenty of flex but no enough to make the rear not sway as much
I think you’re heading in the right direction! I have their 7/8” bar that I’ve been procrastinating putting on for the front of mineAs of now I do not. I keep ripping it off. I was thinking of looking into an Antilock swayer potentially but they cost a bunch... The idea of not having a rear sway bar sounds good as you can see, It just makes the truck lean way too much and doesn't apply enough force on the front axle to flex more. Or at least that's what I'm thinking
So do you have one in the rear of your rig?I think you’re heading in the right direction! I have their 7/8” bar that I’ve been procrastinating putting on for the front of mine
No, I haven’t ripped off the stock rear one yetSo do you have one in the rear of your rig?
I never tried it, still on my to-do list. Several people said the stock radius arm will hit the tie rod with the bolt pulled out, need to check.Bringing this thread back to life! @WCBlueSky have you tried to take the DS bolt off and did you Dee a difference with more flex?