parli22
Loco en cabeza
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- August 5, 2001
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- City, State
- New York
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 92 Explorer UNEDDIE
As many of us have learned over time sway bars really don't help much on the trail and hinder our acculation of the axle. For on the street not having the sway bars cause excess body roll. I have learned to have the front sawy bar on and to total remove the rear sway bar. After removing the rear sway this left me with a idea why don't I relocate my rear shock higher so they are out of harms way. I have one question has people just bolted the the rear shocks to where the rear sway bar was located with just a bolt or what ? I have learned that the polyurthenae bushing tends to destroy itself and the bolt work its way loose.
I would like so ideas or solution to this problem if anyone has an answer
I would like so ideas or solution to this problem if anyone has an answer