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Old 01-19-2009, 12:43 PM
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Anyone have issues using these on 4x4 models? Does the amount of twisting on rutted out forest roads give them any problems? Thinking about adding one but worried about the amount of twist when I go camping.
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hi from what i have learned here on this web site,is this.
if you off road ,do not put any sway bar on.
i'm not sure why, but many how have , took it off.
since no one answered you ,i thought i would. at least you have some form of info.
i would do a complete search of sway bars and read everything you can on the subject, it might give you the answer you are looking for.
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A sway bar will limit your articulation when doing things like rock crawling. And sway really isn't a problem at 5mph.
There are time when normal off road driving where you have a lot of rocks that are big enough to catch your bar, you might have a problem. Better have full skid plates in that situation
But normal rutted dirt roads won't be an issue.

If you are prone to drive your vehicles around corners at a not so prudent speed, the bar will be a good addition. You can always unhook the links for the rock crawling
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