Do I need a swaybar?
#11
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
Intresting and good point I suppose. Well as soon as I get some cash
together to buy some bushing...I'll throw it back on. Guess I'll have to
skip lunch one day ;-)
Thanks Mike!
Allen
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3F9E8245.F9DD38F9@sympatico.ca...
> Removing it is big time against the law Allen.
>
> It is considered a 'major' safety feature for driving on the road and if
> you get into any kind of fender bender or accident with no anti-sway
> bar, the cops will find you at fault in the accident if they are called
> in to investigate.
>
> I got in a fender bender and both the cops and my insurance company
> inspected the Jeep and told me they were looking specifically for safety
> features all working and matching tires. They did mention the anti-sway
> bar specifically.
>
> They figure without such a bar, maybe I couldn't have avoided the other
> party, but seeing as my Jeep was in A1 shape, the other party was found
> at fault, not me.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
> >
> > I'm getting a new suspension (2.5 skyjacker) with 33x13.5 tires on 10in
> > wheels (in the shop as we speak). Does the wider stance of the
tires/wheels
> > take away some of the effect of the sway bar by adding a bit more
stability
> > or is removing the swaybar going to create havoc on the highway with
this
> > set up? My bushings are shot, I'm broke, and I'm thinking of just
removing
> > it all together.
> > Allen
> > 83 CJ7
together to buy some bushing...I'll throw it back on. Guess I'll have to
skip lunch one day ;-)
Thanks Mike!
Allen
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3F9E8245.F9DD38F9@sympatico.ca...
> Removing it is big time against the law Allen.
>
> It is considered a 'major' safety feature for driving on the road and if
> you get into any kind of fender bender or accident with no anti-sway
> bar, the cops will find you at fault in the accident if they are called
> in to investigate.
>
> I got in a fender bender and both the cops and my insurance company
> inspected the Jeep and told me they were looking specifically for safety
> features all working and matching tires. They did mention the anti-sway
> bar specifically.
>
> They figure without such a bar, maybe I couldn't have avoided the other
> party, but seeing as my Jeep was in A1 shape, the other party was found
> at fault, not me.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
> >
> > I'm getting a new suspension (2.5 skyjacker) with 33x13.5 tires on 10in
> > wheels (in the shop as we speak). Does the wider stance of the
tires/wheels
> > take away some of the effect of the sway bar by adding a bit more
stability
> > or is removing the swaybar going to create havoc on the highway with
this
> > set up? My bushings are shot, I'm broke, and I'm thinking of just
removing
> > it all together.
> > Allen
> > 83 CJ7
#12
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
Intresting and good point I suppose. Well as soon as I get some cash
together to buy some bushing...I'll throw it back on. Guess I'll have to
skip lunch one day ;-)
Thanks Mike!
Allen
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3F9E8245.F9DD38F9@sympatico.ca...
> Removing it is big time against the law Allen.
>
> It is considered a 'major' safety feature for driving on the road and if
> you get into any kind of fender bender or accident with no anti-sway
> bar, the cops will find you at fault in the accident if they are called
> in to investigate.
>
> I got in a fender bender and both the cops and my insurance company
> inspected the Jeep and told me they were looking specifically for safety
> features all working and matching tires. They did mention the anti-sway
> bar specifically.
>
> They figure without such a bar, maybe I couldn't have avoided the other
> party, but seeing as my Jeep was in A1 shape, the other party was found
> at fault, not me.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
> >
> > I'm getting a new suspension (2.5 skyjacker) with 33x13.5 tires on 10in
> > wheels (in the shop as we speak). Does the wider stance of the
tires/wheels
> > take away some of the effect of the sway bar by adding a bit more
stability
> > or is removing the swaybar going to create havoc on the highway with
this
> > set up? My bushings are shot, I'm broke, and I'm thinking of just
removing
> > it all together.
> > Allen
> > 83 CJ7
together to buy some bushing...I'll throw it back on. Guess I'll have to
skip lunch one day ;-)
Thanks Mike!
Allen
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3F9E8245.F9DD38F9@sympatico.ca...
> Removing it is big time against the law Allen.
>
> It is considered a 'major' safety feature for driving on the road and if
> you get into any kind of fender bender or accident with no anti-sway
> bar, the cops will find you at fault in the accident if they are called
> in to investigate.
>
> I got in a fender bender and both the cops and my insurance company
> inspected the Jeep and told me they were looking specifically for safety
> features all working and matching tires. They did mention the anti-sway
> bar specifically.
>
> They figure without such a bar, maybe I couldn't have avoided the other
> party, but seeing as my Jeep was in A1 shape, the other party was found
> at fault, not me.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
> >
> > I'm getting a new suspension (2.5 skyjacker) with 33x13.5 tires on 10in
> > wheels (in the shop as we speak). Does the wider stance of the
tires/wheels
> > take away some of the effect of the sway bar by adding a bit more
stability
> > or is removing the swaybar going to create havoc on the highway with
this
> > set up? My bushings are shot, I'm broke, and I'm thinking of just
removing
> > it all together.
> > Allen
> > 83 CJ7
#13
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
Intresting and good point I suppose. Well as soon as I get some cash
together to buy some bushing...I'll throw it back on. Guess I'll have to
skip lunch one day ;-)
Thanks Mike!
Allen
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3F9E8245.F9DD38F9@sympatico.ca...
> Removing it is big time against the law Allen.
>
> It is considered a 'major' safety feature for driving on the road and if
> you get into any kind of fender bender or accident with no anti-sway
> bar, the cops will find you at fault in the accident if they are called
> in to investigate.
>
> I got in a fender bender and both the cops and my insurance company
> inspected the Jeep and told me they were looking specifically for safety
> features all working and matching tires. They did mention the anti-sway
> bar specifically.
>
> They figure without such a bar, maybe I couldn't have avoided the other
> party, but seeing as my Jeep was in A1 shape, the other party was found
> at fault, not me.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
> >
> > I'm getting a new suspension (2.5 skyjacker) with 33x13.5 tires on 10in
> > wheels (in the shop as we speak). Does the wider stance of the
tires/wheels
> > take away some of the effect of the sway bar by adding a bit more
stability
> > or is removing the swaybar going to create havoc on the highway with
this
> > set up? My bushings are shot, I'm broke, and I'm thinking of just
removing
> > it all together.
> > Allen
> > 83 CJ7
together to buy some bushing...I'll throw it back on. Guess I'll have to
skip lunch one day ;-)
Thanks Mike!
Allen
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3F9E8245.F9DD38F9@sympatico.ca...
> Removing it is big time against the law Allen.
>
> It is considered a 'major' safety feature for driving on the road and if
> you get into any kind of fender bender or accident with no anti-sway
> bar, the cops will find you at fault in the accident if they are called
> in to investigate.
>
> I got in a fender bender and both the cops and my insurance company
> inspected the Jeep and told me they were looking specifically for safety
> features all working and matching tires. They did mention the anti-sway
> bar specifically.
>
> They figure without such a bar, maybe I couldn't have avoided the other
> party, but seeing as my Jeep was in A1 shape, the other party was found
> at fault, not me.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
> >
> > I'm getting a new suspension (2.5 skyjacker) with 33x13.5 tires on 10in
> > wheels (in the shop as we speak). Does the wider stance of the
tires/wheels
> > take away some of the effect of the sway bar by adding a bit more
stability
> > or is removing the swaybar going to create havoc on the highway with
this
> > set up? My bushings are shot, I'm broke, and I'm thinking of just
removing
> > it all together.
> > Allen
> > 83 CJ7
#14
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
I got tired of putting my swaybar on and off so now it is just
disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
#15
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
I got tired of putting my swaybar on and off so now it is just
disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
#16
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
I got tired of putting my swaybar on and off so now it is just
disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> I got tired of putting my swaybar on and off so now it is just
> disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
> difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
> minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
It isn't the freeway where you need a sway bar, it's the mountain roads.
Taking the sway bar off for highway use is something that should only be
done with leaf sprung vehicles, and then it should only be done when the
springs are not the stock springs.
#18
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> I got tired of putting my swaybar on and off so now it is just
> disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
> difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
> minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
It isn't the freeway where you need a sway bar, it's the mountain roads.
Taking the sway bar off for highway use is something that should only be
done with leaf sprung vehicles, and then it should only be done when the
springs are not the stock springs.
#19
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0310291213.6b103261@posting.google.c om...
> I got tired of putting my swaybar on and off so now it is just
> disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
> difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
> minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
It isn't the freeway where you need a sway bar, it's the mountain roads.
Taking the sway bar off for highway use is something that should only be
done with leaf sprung vehicles, and then it should only be done when the
springs are not the stock springs.
#20
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Re: Do I need a swaybar?
If you get in an accident with the anti-sway bar disconnected, you will
be in big trouble!
Been there, mine was connected, but the cops and insurance company
looked for it!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>
> I got tired of putting my swaybar on and off so now it is just
> disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
> difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
> minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.
be in big trouble!
Been there, mine was connected, but the cops and insurance company
looked for it!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>
> I got tired of putting my swaybar on and off so now it is just
> disconnected and stored in the garage somewhere. I have found the
> difference when driving on the freeway with vs. without it to be
> minimal. I have no plans to put it back on.