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Is it a 22 with the rear sway bar? My 21 4-door Badlands non-sas feel super soft.
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I totally understand that I have the disco sway bar and used it often while in Moab. My point is that in the Jeep world there are products that allow for quick disconnect of the sway bar ends via quick release pins. I was going out to the garage to look at my Bronco sway bar and compare it to my Wrangler that is sitting right next to it. I’m wondering if there is an alternative to removing the front sway bar. I haven’t really looked at the sway bar yet because I haven’t needed to because I have the Badlands with the disco.You have a Badlands...you have a switch which disconnects the sway bar from the driver's seat. One of the few advantages the BL has over all other trim levels.
I'm running 30 psi front and 27 rear and it is still too stiff in the back. I'm starting to think that something is wrong. There is no way that the engineers could possibly think that this is right.
Out of curiosity, do you have prior experience in SRA vehicles? The fact that they transmit road bumps to both wheels can make them act like they're sprung too stiff. i.e. feeling "loose" on rough roads, or the rear dancing on washboards.I'm running 30 psi front and 27 rear and it is still too stiff in the back. I'm starting to think that something is wrong. There is no way that the engineers could possibly think that this is right.
Yup, I have had jeeps and have a 1967 bronco. There could be a few things going on here. The winch up front had dropped the front about 3/4 of an inch and added more weight ahead of the front axle. I also have the front swaybar removed. The combination has made the front feel soft and moved the shifted more weight forward. Both will make the rear feel relatively stiffer.Out of curiosity, do you have prior experience in SRA vehicles? The fact that they transmit road bumps to both wheels can make them act like they're sprung too stiff. i.e. feeling "loose" on rough roads, or the rear dancing on washboards.
Mine actually feels quite soft to me on the street.
It is possible that something is wrong and there's an unusual bushing bind on yours. But, that would most likely be asymmetric. It would probably feel unstable.
Removing the swaybar will have a pretty noticeable effect while turning, particularly while braking or accelerating, and will definitely make the rear feel relatively stiffer. That shouldn't have any effect while going straight as the bar shouldn't be doing anything in terms of wheel rate. Single wheel bumps will affect the front feel, but shouldn't have a relative impact on the rear.Yup, I have had jeeps and have a 1967 bronco. There could be a few things going on here. The winch up front had dropped the front about 3/4 of an inch and added more weight ahead of the front axle. I also have the front swaybar removed. The combination has made the front feel soft and moved the shifted more weight forward. Both will make the rear feel relatively stiffer.
I'm reasonably certain that all spring manufacturers put the PN on the spring either painted or on a tag.Does anyone know how to ID the coils? I would like to verify that it shipped with 2 Door coils and not 4 door coils. Crazier things have happened.
Should have a sticker on them with the engineering numbers. Send me the numbers and your VIN and I can double check them for you.Yup, I have had jeeps and have a 1967 bronco. There could be a few things going on here. The winch up front had dropped the front about 3/4 of an inch and added more weight ahead of the front axle. I also have the front swaybar removed. The combination has made the front feel soft and moved the shifted more weight forward. Both will make the rear feel relatively stiffer.
Does anyone know how to ID the coils? I would like to verify that it shipped with 2 Door coils and not 4 door coils. Crazier things have happened.
I have the exact same feeling. The suspension is very jarring 10-30 mph. Have you found any solutions yet besides going full send with Kings or Fox?Serious question... how do you know it's not the shocks? I also agree that the ride when going between 10 and 30 mph over a moderately rough road is very stiff, even harsh. But I am quite sure it is the shocks and here's why.
I'll compare a few things between our Bronco and the Suburban it replaced. First, when I put the same weight on the back of the Bronco (usually trailer weight), the Bronco will set in (sag) almost twice as much as the Suburban does. This is all the springs since it is static weight. Also, as we are slowly crawling over rocks, we get good suspension movement in the Bronco as the shocks have little effect when the shocks are moving very slowly. This indicates to me that the springs are quite soft in comparison to the Suburban.
However, when traveling at moderate speed (10 to 30 mph) down a moderately rough dirt road with 1" to 3" rocks, the ride is bone jarring in the Bronco. The Suburban would travel the same road at the same speed much more comfortably (smoothly). This type of travel would induce moderate shock shaft speed. To me, this indicates that the medium compression dampening of the shocks is set too stiff. Yes, the ride smooths out if I kick the speed up to 40 or 50 mph but this gets dangerous as there are a lot of bigger holes that you do not want to hit that fast or it could cause suspension damage or at lease mess up the alignment.
So I am looking for softer shocks but most aftermarket shocks come even stiffer than stock. I think I will call King next to see if they can custom valve their shocks.
No I have not. I'm running 25 psi in the rear tires and it helps but it really isn't a fix. My next step is going to be to raise the front by 1 inch with a spacer lift and hope that moves the center of gravity rearward slightly. It might be wishful thinking but I need to level it out a little anyway.I have the exact same feeling. The suspension is very jarring 10-30 mph. Have you found any solutions yet besides going full send with Kings or Fox?