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zhodges13 03-30-2014 12:33 PM

Positives and negatives of front swaybar
 
Hey guys. I have a 98 cherokee with 4.5 inch lift on 32's. I was thinking of taking off my front sway bar. I know this would give me more flex. What are some other good and bad things about doing this?

94XjSport94 03-30-2014 12:50 PM

Don't do it!!!!

mr white 03-30-2014 02:00 PM

Was gonna make a fancy lmgtfy link but then that took too much effort.

JWheeler 03-30-2014 02:05 PM

Really? Another one?

JD Cravin 03-30-2014 02:26 PM

Do it...I've had mine off since I've had the Jeep. Body roll is more noticeable but you get used to it. And if you do a bit of wheeling you don't have to mess with "quick"disconnects...etc

93gc40 03-30-2014 02:48 PM

If this is a TRAIL ONLY rig toss the bar in the trash.. IF this is a rig that has to turn a corner on the street... Extend and add disconnects to the linkage. That bar is what keeps the rig from rolling-over on the street.

Atmos 03-30-2014 03:31 PM

if you take your sway bar off you won't roll over and die. just think about it as making your daily trip to work a bit more exciting...

sycoglitch 03-30-2014 03:37 PM

OP, your threads have been flagged for removal. You only need one post. Post in the right sections. And do a search. Topic has been beaten to death.

And you won't roll the second you go swayless. Adjust your driving accordingly. I've had mines off for a few weeks now in several different severe weather situations with no problem. I have quick discos if i ever want to use them.

There thread answered. Everyone resume normal thread hunting

muffinman 03-30-2014 03:39 PM

What's to think about? Sure it will be better off road. Take it off and drive it for a week or so on road. If you don't like it put it back on. Your'e out no money and just a little time.

Kingfisher 03-30-2014 04:19 PM

If you have to make a sudden move without a sway bay you could lose control. You or someone else could die. If it's worth the risk, go for it.

Atmos 03-30-2014 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by Kingfisher (Post 2818833)
If you have to make a sudden move without a sway bay you could lose control. You or someone else could die. If it's worth the risk, go for it.

Has yet to happen.

Kingfisher 03-30-2014 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by Atmos (Post 2818851)
Has yet to happen.



Uncle Fred smoked cigarettes for 30 yrs. and never got cancer..........


till he did!

Ianf406 03-30-2014 04:50 PM

The impact no sway bar will have is directly related to the coil/shock stiffness. Soft coils=terrifying with no sway bar. Hard=not as much. I've ran mine without and HATE it. It's not too hard to test and see if you like it or not. Quick disconnects are a better route IMO but to each their own.

OnlyInMyXJ22 03-30-2014 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by Atmos (Post 2818851)
Has yet to happen.

x2

Tossed mine 9 years ago the day I first lifted my XJ. It has seen different lift amounts, road conditions and speeds since then and hasn't been one issue. The XJ has been rolled, but sway bars weren't gonna save it on the trail at 2 MPH. :rofl:

To each their own.


Originally Posted by Kingfisher (Post 2818859)
Uncle Fred smoked cigarettes for 30 yrs. and never got cancer..........


till he did!

Sorry for your loss.

sycoglitch 03-30-2014 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by Kingfisher (Post 2818859)

Uncle Fred smoked cigarettes for 30 yrs. and never got cancer..........

till he did!

And a man walks down the street and gets hit by a bus.

Fear mongering about sway bars gets old. Should stock xjs do it. No. Soft leafs and coils. Aftermarket though and normal driving and its manageable.
you're not gonna flip the second you swirve.

Get quick discos if you're not sure if you want it


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