96xj_twood
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- SC, USA
All over the place I see people recommend removing the rear swaybar. When repairing rust in the back axle area I pulled mine and am trying to figure out if I need to reinstall it.
My XJ doesn't go in the woods, yet. Its just road driven short commutes. A backup vehicle to my Toyota and it hasn't gotten much use in the last 5 years honestly.
Now I have a 1.5 year old and we only have one car in the house that can carry him around. I decided to fix my death wobbles and a long list of other problems so that I can put the baby seat in the XJ and make it a daily used vehicle once again.
I just don't know if keeping the rear swaybar off of the chassis is going to add a lot of unnecessary body roll and be a safety hazard. It's a teeny little bar so i'm not so sure how helpful it is.
Any suggestions?
My XJ doesn't go in the woods, yet. Its just road driven short commutes. A backup vehicle to my Toyota and it hasn't gotten much use in the last 5 years honestly.
Now I have a 1.5 year old and we only have one car in the house that can carry him around. I decided to fix my death wobbles and a long list of other problems so that I can put the baby seat in the XJ and make it a daily used vehicle once again.
I just don't know if keeping the rear swaybar off of the chassis is going to add a lot of unnecessary body roll and be a safety hazard. It's a teeny little bar so i'm not so sure how helpful it is.
Any suggestions?