Guys,
I've had my TJ for a while and am planning on going on an offroading trip in a couple weeks. I've done some mudding, but there isn't a lot of climbing around town here in Dallas, so I haven't needed much in the way of suspension travel as of yet.
I keep reading about disconnecting the sway bar and track bar to get better travel. I've got 4" of lift (2" body + 2" coil spacers) and have 33s. First, do I need to disconnect the front and rear sway bars, or just the front? Next, will I get any flex improvement from disconnecting the track bars? Same goes here, front and rear, or just one or the other? Also, since I don't have discos for any of this stuff, would it just be easier to leave the track bars connected and worry about the sway bars for this trip?
Thanks in advance for your opinions. I'm really looking forward to this trip.
Steve
I've had my TJ for a while and am planning on going on an offroading trip in a couple weeks. I've done some mudding, but there isn't a lot of climbing around town here in Dallas, so I haven't needed much in the way of suspension travel as of yet.
I keep reading about disconnecting the sway bar and track bar to get better travel. I've got 4" of lift (2" body + 2" coil spacers) and have 33s. First, do I need to disconnect the front and rear sway bars, or just the front? Next, will I get any flex improvement from disconnecting the track bars? Same goes here, front and rear, or just one or the other? Also, since I don't have discos for any of this stuff, would it just be easier to leave the track bars connected and worry about the sway bars for this trip?
Thanks in advance for your opinions. I'm really looking forward to this trip.
Steve