A quick search on IFSJA would seem to suggest most of their track bars, aka panhard rods are lying around in the back of various garages...
According to the parts manual fitted to Wagoneers and Grand Wagoneers only, is it really worth the hassle of installing one to a leaf sprung vehicle?
4-link and coilovers
That is true. But they seem to have a culture where they like to build the "death wobble" into a vehicle and then boast about how bad it is The thing to do seems to be fixing a small digital camera to your front axle and then putting it on video take. Then after you have death wobbled all over the road, you can upload the results on YouTube.I'd rather stay in control of the vehicle thanks
Yes I too am in possession of a set of 6" lift front springs (was planning my own set up at the rear) Apparently not only is death wobble possible, but the ride quality is like a series Land Rover Maybe I should go SOA myself. Bits of steel, welding rods and U bolts are all cheap enough.Then I can keep the "soft ride" springs.
Quote from: ferretjuggler on April 29, 2014, 08:53:56 PMYes I too am in possession of a set of 6" lift front springs (was planning my own set up at the rear) Apparently not only is death wobble possible, but the ride quality is like a series Land Rover Maybe I should go SOA myself. Bits of steel, welding rods and U bolts are all cheap enough.Then I can keep the "soft ride" springs. then sort out the steering has you will need a top knuckle set upsee BD SOA set up thread
I was thinking of the below, no lardy tech