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Re: Coil Spring SetupThere is a thousand different ways to skin a cat... From what I have been told from 2 different shock gurus with proper setup you shouldnt need a sway bar. Whether that proper setup is link geometry or shock setup depends on your rig, especially on a trail rig. I think a sway bar can get you more to 100%. Use it to fine tune.You will figure it out. Mine isnt perfect but if works great for me and it took lots of tinkering. But my front and rear links were setup by guys that are very knowledgeable. Mo did my front and Jimmy did my rear links. I just messed with the shocks and bumps. With the help of Alltech and a couple of guys i pmed on here.
Re: Coil Spring Setup
There is a thousand different ways to skin a cat...
From what I have been told from 2 different shock gurus with proper setup you shouldnt need a sway bar. Whether that proper setup is link geometry or shock setup depends on your rig, especially on a trail rig. I think a sway bar can get you more to 100%. Use it to fine tune.
You will figure it out. Mine isnt perfect but if works great for me and it took lots of tinkering. But my front and rear links were setup by guys that are very knowledgeable. Mo did my front and Jimmy did my rear links. I just messed with the shocks and bumps. With the help of Alltech and a couple of guys i pmed on here.