jeepman121
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Ohio
I don't know what exactly snapped it, but I'd say an accidental 50 foot ramp at 80 mph started the problem lol!! - The buddy I was racing claimed all 4 wheels were 3-4 feet off the ground...Woops!
Anyway, I've been asking around and internet searching, and folks are saying it's fine to just remove the whole bar. I understand It might rock a bit more than usual, but I've been driving it broken with no issues or anything. However, I was wondering if the sway bar increases traction in snow. I'm in the snow belt and use 4x4 often...
Anyway, I've been asking around and internet searching, and folks are saying it's fine to just remove the whole bar. I understand It might rock a bit more than usual, but I've been driving it broken with no issues or anything. However, I was wondering if the sway bar increases traction in snow. I'm in the snow belt and use 4x4 often...