I have a new subframe on its way and have seen here that some have been removing sway/ torsion bar. Loosing the weight would be nice but what about the down side? i don't want to remove if it will cause handling problems. If you have removed yours let me know how it handled without it.
While this is torn down are there any other things to look at doing.
Thanks CabinTroll
While this is torn down are there any other things to look at doing.
Thanks CabinTroll
MotoPsycho
Lifetime Member
Leave it on unless you plan to run aftermarket shocks. The stock ones won't work worth a hoot without it!
Nikolai
TY 4 Stroke God
What MP said. They handle awesome without it, but you need to have good shocks. Stock shocks are too soft to run without the sway bar.
arent stock shocks rebuildable? wonder if I could have that done....spent enough on the other crap
Nikolai
TY 4 Stroke God
They are rebuildable, and Yami also offers stiffer springs. But then your putting more money into an already mediocre shock.
Bodacious
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I disconnected my sway bar, I have the OEM shocks but had Pioneer Perf. revalve them stiffer and replaced the springs with a stiffer rate. Works fine for me, only adjustment I needed so far after disc the sway was to give the springs another 5-rounds of tension.
bonty 99
Newbie
fox floats
whiout sway bar how many psi i have to put in the fox floats ??? thanks
whiout sway bar how many psi i have to put in the fox floats ??? thanks
Hillclimber
Veteran
Re: fox floats
I'm running 95psi no sway, no complaints.bonty 99 said:whiout sway bar how many psi i have to put in the fox floats ??? thanks
r0tax
Pro
Re: fox floats
I'm at ~75, notice the 'sway' or 'roll' a bit on the trail in the corners, specially down hill corners... I think I'll add another 10 lbs and see if that helps.
Its still a lot nicer w/o it.
Hillclimber said:I'm running 95psi no sway, no complaints.bonty 99 said:whiout sway bar how many psi i have to put in the fox floats ??? thanks
I'm at ~75, notice the 'sway' or 'roll' a bit on the trail in the corners, specially down hill corners... I think I'll add another 10 lbs and see if that helps.
Its still a lot nicer w/o it.
MotoPsycho
Lifetime Member
I run 80. I have checked, and it keeps them about 1.5" from bottoming out.
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