I guess you get used to it. I don't find it a problem, but when somone new is with me and we take a corner they kinda freakhow do your rigs with no sway bars drive on the open road? i thought theyd be dangerous and handle like pigs?
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I guess you get used to it. I don't find it a problem, but when somone new is with me and we take a corner they kinda freakhow do your rigs with no sway bars drive on the open road? i thought theyd be dangerous and handle like pigs?
here were a couple shots on a trip back in the fall.
i have 3" alcans w/33's
BJ 60 OME Heavy. Sway bar off, 33 mud terrains...
Both rigs are on OME Heavys with an extra leaf. White rig belongs to Wheelin62 and the beige rig is mine. Seem to get like this a lot. No sway bars on either rig.
Tony
is that walker valley?
get yourself some real sized tires and you wouldnt need that strap on the front bumper nearly as much.
Your just jealous of my pizza cutters;p
And thats not a strap, it's my winch cable, once I use it I tend to just wrap it around my bumper to save time and I figure I will probably use it again before the day is over.
lets reprashe that lol I say that most 60's can go anywhere the onwer wants them to just depending on how bad they want to beat them and how far they wanna push it. btw PIZZA CUTTERS RULE!!!Ive always hated the look of the pizza cutters actually.
but yea, real tires means less winch time and more wheeling time
33x12.50's at around 6-8 psi on an 8" wheel and dual lockers will go alot of places most 60 owners would never try if you choose the right line
