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sway bars on or off
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 10:09 pm
by bagsy
Ive been experimented with taking the sway bars off but im getting to much flex and am rubbing gaurds....Ive got 3 inch susp,2 inch body and 35 simex et s. Was thinking about putting them back on and just lengthen the sway bar supports. Any body got any other ideas..... shane
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 10:11 pm
by chimpboy
Sorry but what kind of car?
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 11:11 pm
by ozy1
im running a GQ with 6" spring lift, and i run no swaybars, and love it, okay its definatly no sports car, but i dont mind, i get a fair bit of tyre rub in the rear guards, but, once again, im not fussed, just respray it evry now and then.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 6:59 am
by bazzle
I run the thin early GQ bars on mine. Have done on 2 GQ s (Mavs) now.
I get good articulation and can reach bump stops on full artic.
Ive extended the links at each corner .
Rides good on bitumen and off rd.
Passed the engineers swerve test.
Bazzle
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 7:20 am
by bigbluemav
I agree with Ozzy,
I've got a 4" sus lift and 2" body lift and trimmed the rear guards and don't rub the 35 MTR's at all with no sway bars. On road it ain't no sprts car, but who'd drive it like one??
Lose the bars and slow down on road.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 7:51 am
by Daisy
Would it help havin toyota offset rims??
as they put the tyres an inch outwards (correct me if wrong)
Less rubbing??
Swaybars in my opinion arnt needed if you have a good spring shock combo.
TOM
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:34 am
by bogged
Swaybars?? ahhhhhhh yes the things hanging in the shed..
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 4:16 pm
by sideways
the frist thing i did was take them off i run 36 swampers and dont scrub any where
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 7:48 pm
by 5upaMav
I had none when I first got my Mav. It was great for the offroad stuff, but got scary when at speed on the highway on the way to Landcruiser Mountain park. Particuarly over the range. I found that the rest of the guys could take the corners at a "normal" speed where I had to slow down a fair bit. So I put the front one back on with new links made from some booker rod and a couple of heim joints. There is no discernable difference off road and it now feels safer on the black stuff.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 8:13 pm
by hottiemonster
loose the swaybars!
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 8:26 pm
by V8Patrol
bogged wrote:Swaybars?? ahhhhhhh yes the things hanging in the shed..
you selling yours too !!!
loose em........ they are overrated !
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 9:33 pm
by bagsy
hey guys , sorry ,yeah its a 93 gq lwb, and im running the toyota offset rims. Also its duel fuel so i have that huge belly tank just infront of the rear diff and on full flex the top trailing arm hits the tank aswell. Think im gunna extend the sway bar connecters for now to the length that it just misses every thing. thanks shane...
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 10:46 pm
by MKPatrolGuy
bagsy wrote:hey guys , sorry ,yeah its a 93 gq lwb, and im running the toyota offset rims. Also its duel fuel so i have that huge belly tank just infront of the rear diff and on full flex the top trailing arm hits the tank aswell. Think im gunna extend the sway bar connecters for now to the length that it just misses every thing. thanks shane...
Get the tank notched to crear the trailng arm.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 10:50 pm
by ludacris
ask around about getting the tank trimmed so that the upper trailing arm dosnt hit and think about extending your bump stops or weld a 1 inch plate onto the top off your diff where the bump stops touch.
Sway Bars
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 9:21 am
by John H
I have a sway bar on my Mav with some disconects for on the trail — works fine for me. Rides better on road — especialy with 7inch lift + 3inch body lift and flexes well off road once disconected.
Mine uses the thin sway bars off an 89 Mav/Nissan but I was wondering if beafier ones are available. I think mine are around 15mm dia. If there are stiffer sway bars, which year models were they on?
Re: Sway Bars
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 12:00 pm
by hottiemonster
John H wrote:I have a sway bar on my Mav with some disconects for on the trail — works fine for me. Rides better on road — especialy with 7inch lift + 3inch body lift and flexes well off road once disconected.
Mine uses the thin sway bars off an 89 Mav/Nissan but I was wondering if beafier ones are available. I think mine are around 15mm dia. If there are stiffer sway bars, which year models were they on?
geez, what tyres are you running offroad?
Re: Sway Bars
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 12:02 pm
by bogged
hottiemonster wrote:John H wrote:I have a sway bar on my Mav with some disconects for on the trail — works fine for me. Rides better on road — especialy with 7inch lift + 3inch body lift and flexes well off road once disconected.
Mine uses the thin sway bars off an 89 Mav/Nissan but I was wondering if beafier ones are available. I think mine are around 15mm dia. If there are stiffer sway bars, which year models were they on?
geez, what tyres are you running offroad?
750Rx16s
Re: Sway Bars
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 12:13 pm
by John H
hottiemonster wrote:John H wrote:I have a sway bar on my Mav with some disconects for on the trail — works fine for me. Rides better on road — especialy with 7inch lift + 3inch body lift and flexes well off road once disconected.
Mine uses the thin sway bars off an 89 Mav/Nissan but I was wondering if beafier ones are available. I think mine are around 15mm dia. If there are stiffer sway bars, which year models were they on?
geez, what tyres are you running offroad?
Who me?
I'm running 35's — the 3inch body lift is just there to add clearence under the sills and allow for flex in the suspension.
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 2:08 pm
by bazzle
Easier to find on GU, all have stiffer ones. GQs varied only a little in size.
Bazzle
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 11:09 pm
by bagsy
Thanks for the input guys...
and nice hijack hottiemonster !!!!
Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 10:57 am
by big red
talking to brent from wizard yesterday and he has just sourced a swaybar from a series 3 GU which are much thicker than earlier models and he is gunna put it on his blue ute with the 8" lift and five link for high speed work.
he then just uses the disconnects and has the best of both worlds.
Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 2:50 pm
by bazzle
hey guys , sorry ,yeah its a 93 gq lwb, and im running the toyota offset rims. Also its duel fuel so i have that huge belly tank just infront of the rear diff and on full flex the top trailing arm hits the tank aswell. Think im gunna extend the sway bar connecters for now to the length that it just misses every thing. thanks shane...
Top arms hit tank due to shock droop not swaybars.
Remove tank go to Brown Davis or Longranger and get it modded. BD did mine a few years ago for $80. When I had a gas Mav.
Bazzle
Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 5:45 pm
by MKPatrolGuy
bazzle wrote:bagsy wrote:hey guys , sorry ,yeah its a 93 gq lwb, and im running the toyota offset rims. Also its duel fuel so i have that huge belly tank just infront of the rear diff and on full flex the top trailing arm hits the tank aswell. Think im gunna extend the sway bar connecters for now to the length that it just misses every thing. thanks shane...
Top arms hit tank due to shock droop not swaybars.
Remove tank go to Brown Davis or Longranger and get it modded. BD did mine a few years ago for $80. When I had a gas Mav.
Bazzle
Brown Davis, they are in Holloway Drive, Bayswater aren't they?
Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 9:25 pm
by bagsy
Thanks bazzle , yeah been playing about again today , and think its a good idea to modify the tank because the trailing arm really leans on it . Flex is great without the sway bars on though......shane