KaiserM715
Kaiser Söze
One thing to note: I removed my sway bar and the added firmness has removed a lot of the sway I would get in the turns.
@Dan and J: I've had my sway bar off for 15000 miles....much better handling off-road.
Dan the reason I took the sway bar off was to allow the front end to act independently of each other...when you are sliding though a turn with small whoops are bump in the middle it allows the front end to work while the nose stays level. Not as much side to side movement transferred to the cab. I ran both setups off-road and I like the one without the sway bar the best. I am willing to give up certain on-road performance characteristics for a better off-road feel...that's just me.
Based on this discussion on another thread, has anyone looked at building/buying/modifying sway bar disconnects like the Jeep guys have? I can definitely see an advantage to having the sway bars disconnected off-road. With disconnects we can have the best of both worlds: sway bars on the road (esp while towing) and no sway bars off-road.
Here are some examples: