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- Grantsville, Utah
I thought you could unlock the swaybar at higher speeds with the Trail Dash. I know mine unlocks in both 4 low and 4 hi, just not above 18 mph.
I thought you could unlock the swaybar at higher speeds with the Trail Dash. I know mine unlocks in both 4 low and 4 hi, just not above 18 mph.
I'm half way there, the rear is done and all bolted up with the Alpine Arms... just need to get the front done. Probably spend more time on it this upcoming weekend, but honestly I'm not in a rush. I will say, it's easier than I thought it would be... obviously it's a big project with the torching off old mounts, grinding and welding on new mounts.... but the work is really not that difficult.
I'm REALLY looking forward to seeing how the Alpine Long Arms work on this JKU, I may need a TeraFlex Dual Rate anti-sway bar to take advantage of the longarms! Having the Rubicon anti-sway bar that only unlocks in 4 Low isn't always fun.
I would love a teraflex dual rate as well. I need to find someone to buy my Rubi swaybar.
With the TeraFlex dual rate set up on a Rubicon, what happens to the sway bar light on the dashboard? Would a trail dash turn the blinking light off?
It will be great to get it all finished up. It is a long install, but teraflex did a good job of making it easy to know where to place the brackets. If a person can weld then they can handle the long arm install. You did a bunch of the work previously when you installed your short arm lift. While the time is the same, having it in chunks probably makes it much more manageable. If you have't already I would recommend a good quality weld trough primer to coat the frame prior to welding on the brackets. That will help protect any bare spots on the back side of the brackets paint can't get to.
I loved the dual rate on my JK. It took me a while to buy one because they are expensive and I had the factory rubicon sway bar already. Once I got it on, though, the jeep felt much more stable. The only problem I had with it was when I forgot to disconnect it I did that about half the time.
Speed bumps are where it's at next. I loved those things. Made such a huge difference with the high speed stuff as well as adding a nice "sway bar effect" on the slow stuff.
Greg, how are you liking the heavier rate springs of the outback suspension? Have you driven a regular rate to know the difference?
Nice job. That weather looks incredible. I'm jealous of it all.
Awesome, thanks for the detailed report.
Looks goods
Nice upgrade
I cant look at this thread. It makes me want things