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Polaris sway: pro's and con's
I am a proud owner of a 2003 sportsman. I would like to
know the negatives to removing the swaybar. I spend most of the time in low gear on rough muddy terrain in the hills and mountains of N. Georgia. 5 to 10 mph is an average speed. High speed cornering is out of the question. Will I damage any rear end components with the swaybar removed? |
Polaris sway: pro's and con's
Congratulations
Negitaves=High speed cornering will roll ya. But since thats not an issue with ya,ya wont have a problem. I saw one guy made up a quick connect for it.............Nice. Gives ya something like 4-6 more inches of travel. |
Polaris sway: pro's and con's
A qiuck connect system would be ideal. But with 4-6 more inches of travel, how do you keep the axles in the case?
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Polaris sway: pro's and con's
I would guess the control arms[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]???
A guy was selling them for around $50. It was a nice set-up. I wonder if evreyone kept pulling there axles out and he went under already?? |
Polaris sway: pro's and con's
I agree with 500DUSE - no problem operating with the sway bar removed. Don't worry about your axials. This gives you a smoother ride and better stability at low speeds. But at high speeds you must be extemely careful!
500DUSE Where do you get the extra 4-6 inches of travel? Given a normal rear suspension travel of about 9 inches, then each wheel would travel up to 14 inches?!! This seems to exceed the compression distance of both the spring and the shock! Explain. |
Polaris sway: pro's and con's
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Polaris sway: pro's and con's
Yes, but of course!
The total travel of each wheel doesn't increase. But the independant movement of each wheel is improved by at least 4-6 inches in extreme situations. Your picture clearly shows the advantage of removing the sway bar. Thanks for the clarification. |
Polaris sway: pro's and con's
Nice set-up for rock crawlers. A very similar kit has been made in the past for Jeep YJ's. You're right, ebel, the overall travel doesn't increase but you do get full suspension articulation in opposite directions.
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Polaris sway: pro's and con's
Yeah thats a rock climbing machine
The guy who came up with the quick connect was told to Keep his mouth shut until he got a patent on it, before Polaris or some other company did. He said he was taking care of it. Havent heard from him since? I did see one on E-bay about a month ago. |
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