Sway bar disconnect
#1
Sway bar disconnect
So I have been searching and the only Cons I can find about removing your front sway bars, is that you will have an increase in body roll.
There are many posts about how they increase travel, and would be worth taking out, But i was wondering if i completely removed them what would be the Cons about daily driving without them. Would it harm anything or put to much stress on anything and make it break.
Thx, 4yoter
There are many posts about how they increase travel, and would be worth taking out, But i was wondering if i completely removed them what would be the Cons about daily driving without them. Would it harm anything or put to much stress on anything and make it break.
Thx, 4yoter
#2
I daily drove my 4runner for almost 2 years with no swaybar
IMHO it handled and rode a heck of alot better, also freed up the front offroad and gained a little bit of flex. Plus got rid of another part to go bad up front.
IMHO it handled and rode a heck of alot better, also freed up the front offroad and gained a little bit of flex. Plus got rid of another part to go bad up front.
#3
Removing the front sway bar will increase body roll - albeit not by a lot. Removing the rear sway bar on 4runners is a bad combo as far as I'm concerned. Say hello to ridiculous body roll, and say bye to any high speed accident avoidance driving. It will become much easier to roll the truck.
There was a guy on here who made sway bar quick disconnects, although I can't remember who. I'd be looking into that if you really want that extra 1" of flex offroad.
There was a guy on here who made sway bar quick disconnects, although I can't remember who. I'd be looking into that if you really want that extra 1" of flex offroad.
#4
Removing the front sway bar will increase body roll - albeit not by a lot. Removing the rear sway bar on 4runners is a bad combo as far as I'm concerned. Say hello to ridiculous body roll, and say bye to any high speed accident avoidance driving. It will become much easier to roll the truck.
There was a guy on here who made sway bar quick disconnects, although I can't remember who. I'd be looking into that if you really want that extra 1" of flex offroad.
There was a guy on here who made sway bar quick disconnects, although I can't remember who. I'd be looking into that if you really want that extra 1" of flex offroad.
Sway bar dico's would be a huge waste of time and money IMO
#5
I have been running no anti-sway bars since I bought my '95 4runner in June. I honestly thought thats how much body roll the 2nd gens encountered for 3 weeks until I looked more closely under my truck and realized there are no ASBs...
Its do-able and takes some getting used to. I dont feel comfortable going around any corner over 25mph. (Corner = a turn at a stop light or onto another road, not a curve on the hwy)
Its do-able and takes some getting used to. I dont feel comfortable going around any corner over 25mph. (Corner = a turn at a stop light or onto another road, not a curve on the hwy)
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#8
I think it is a waste of time and money. I am also apparently 1 of about 3 people in the entire world that think so. Read the linked thread and make your own decision. It has some thoughtful discussion in it.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/...-stupid-63364/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/...-stupid-63364/
#11
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...l#AreTheyForMe
#12
#13
No real difference in stress on the other suspension parts, they will work just like normal. Best thing is to give it a try without the sway bar and see how it affects your truck and driving style. Some folks find it makes little difference or even makes handling better without the sway bars. Others find it makes handling far worse, so a lot depends on the driver. And try it disconnected off road as well. Then you can decide for yourself what works best:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...l#AreTheyForMe
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...l#AreTheyForMe
LOL thats true i guess
#14
#17
Generally not on IFS. Easy test is to disconnect the end link and then lift the front end up in the air and let the suspension go to full droop (on the bump stops), and if the brake line is still slack, then you are good to go since you can't get any lower than that, sway bar or not. Actually, if you let both tires hit full droop, no need to even disconnect the sway bar.
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