No, Raptors have rear sways. The SVC Traction Bars prevent axle wrap, which is a technical term for hopping or skipping over holes, cracks in lanes, etc. calms the whole rear down. Even if you have Deavers or Icon leafs, I recommend them.
When you floor an eco Raptor, the torque easily overwhelms the rear springs and shocks, which is kind of expected since it’s an off road truck with off road suspension and all.
Several things are going on with heavy throttle.
- the axle assembly twists with the torque - lifting on the left, planting the right.
- now the wheels have uneven traction capability, right side digs, and with enough forced applied, causes the assembly to move the right wheel forward and the left rearward, and ‘oscillate’ in this plane. So it’s not only moving up and down, it’s moving forward and backward.
- depending on how much traction is available to your tires, you may end up with both axle hop (up and down) and wrap - front to back.
- it’s dynamic. The RR tire grips, digs, breaks traction, left sometimes gets traction and applies opposite force, but typically less because the force is lifting on the LR.
I went with a torque arm, but 100% agree that traction bars will absolutely, positively locate the rear axle, preventing the wrapping altogether, and greatly reducing the axle hop, if not eliminating it.
Springs and shocks are a band aid to these problems, not a fix.
Putting different rate springs on the back may seem like it “fixes the issue” but different leaf packs do nothing to keep the axle movement in a single plane.