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dont know about the jeepsPipes wrote:I'm wanting any one who has seen or has them to let me know if they like ( love ) them / if they really work well.![]()
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my guess they are used on the rears of gq/gu as they flop around a lot in the back end. this might force the front to do a bit more.weeman wrote:dont know about the jeepsPipes wrote:I'm wanting any one who has seen or has them to let me know if they like ( love ) them / if they really work well.![]()
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but cass jones has developed them for gq/gu's and they work really well..
i think MART from here is running something similar on the rear of his zook.Pipes wrote:Thanks lads
I Had seen currie industries vid n also stu offroads install. I was just wanting to hear first hand from people who have them fitted ( prob jeep people).
This sway bar is what I'm needing by the sound of this. An adjustable way to tune the restistance of sway that doesn't kill wheel travel. Whilst improving on road handling.
Although is not cheap & is made to bolt onto TJ Jeeps. I own a hilux, but currie make a universal antirock kit that needs some fabing. So has anyone got one or a copy of the concept on a non jeep. Pic would be great.
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I've used the universal kit before. It's just a tube with some nylon bushes that hold the swaybar inside the tube. You weld the tube to some mounts across your chassis rails, insert the swaybar with nylon caps, then you weld the brackets for the swaybar links onto the diff housing. You should have it set up so that there's no load on the arms when you're sitting at regular ride height on flat ground. It's a pretty easy job to install.Pipes wrote:Thanks lads
I Had seen currie industries vid n also stu offroads install. I was just wanting to hear first hand from people who have them fitted ( prob jeep people).
This sway bar is what I'm needing by the sound of this. An adjustable way to tune the restistance of sway that doesn't kill wheel travel. Whilst improving on road handling.
Although is not cheap & is made to bolt onto TJ Jeeps. I own a hilux, but currie make a universal antirock kit that needs some fabing. So has anyone got one or a copy of the concept on a non jeep. Pic would be great.
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Oh and the sway bars look like torsion bars to me. SO just a matter of finding the right one.`maddog wrote:
I've used the universal kit before. It's just a tube with some nylon bushes that hold the swaybar inside the tube. You weld the tube to some mounts across your chassis rails, insert the swaybar with nylon caps, then you weld the brackets for the swaybar links onto the diff housing. You should have it set up so that there's no load on the arms when you're sitting at regular ride height on flat ground. It's a pretty easy job to install.
Yep....I proabably fitted mine about 3 years ago. Back then I drove my hilux on the road around 100km a day (even with welded diffs)lay80n wrote:Didnt BeeBee look at running a simillar setup using a torsion bar in the rear of his lux?
Layto....
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