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swb handling?

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swb handling?

Post by tazzazuk »

i just bought a gqswb and i was driving down the beach doing about 80km the other nite and the back end seam to shift around (like it would want to hang out as soon as it hit any soft stuff) is this suspenision or swb or would it just been conditions? i was following a long wheel base patrol and it seamed ok
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Post by nastytroll »

because of the swb, the reaction time from straight to side ways is very quick, same as turning circle is good on swb but shit on lwb.
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Post by Mowie »

Have the sway bars/stabilisers been removed or disconected?
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Post by tazzazuk »

nar they both in still. i guess it is just the short wheel base.
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Post by bj on roids »

mine never had a front sway bar, but it seems to have mounting points on the arms for it???

I strengthened up the rear sway bar (stiffened) and lowered the springs to combat bump steer and it seems better now.
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Re: swb handling?

Post by skippy's GQ »

tazzazuk wrote:i just bought a gqswb and i was driving down the beach doing about 80km the other nite and the back end seam to shift around (like it would want to hang out as soon as it hit any soft stuff) is this suspenision or swb or would it just been conditions? i was following a long wheel base patrol and it seamed ok
Dude your on the sand, of course its gunna feel a little loose in the ass end at that speed, if you had the same problem on the road then maybe i would be getting it looked at..
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