Swaybar disconnect mod?
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O.K I've seen a few people that have done a swaybar quick disconnect mod, and have even seen Polaris has a sway bar disconnect bracket. Exactly what does it do and does anyone have an explaination of how they did it?
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Thanks guys!
Chris great site. I tried to do a search for swaybar dosconnect and other variations to no avail. As far as being woobly at speed, I know, I had heard that the articulation you guy is great and that it makes hauling and towing much nicer too. That's what I'm lookin for.
Chris great site. I tried to do a search for swaybar dosconnect and other variations to no avail. As far as being woobly at speed, I know, I had heard that the articulation you guy is great and that it makes hauling and towing much nicer too. That's what I'm lookin for.
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From my experience, the disconnect only gives advantages at extremely slow speeds, i.e. crawling. Climbing on rocks, rough terrain is when it works best, anything over a few miles per hour and it works better with the sway bar connected....
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Originally posted by: elkbow
From my experience, the disconnect only gives advantages at extremely slow speeds, i.e. crawling. Climbing on rocks, rough terrain is when it works best, anything over a few miles per hour and it works better with the sway bar connected....
From my experience, the disconnect only gives advantages at extremely slow speeds, i.e. crawling. Climbing on rocks, rough terrain is when it works best, anything over a few miles per hour and it works better with the sway bar connected....
Yea that's pretty much my experience with it. I think it works good up to around 8 mph I only have one place that I ride with it disconnected.
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