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Jeep Wrangler YJ
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<blockquote data-quote="ytradio" data-source="post: 436383" data-attributes="member: 19779"><p>This is my opinion only, but I honestly believe that removing the front and rear track bars will free up the suspension for a softer ride. The geometry of the track bar system has the bar moving with a arc, be it a slight arc but still an arc. This is attached to a leaf spring system that only wants to move up and down. This is going to cause binding, it has to. Lifting the suspension only adds to this and makes it more noticeable but it is always going to be there to some degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ytradio, post: 436383, member: 19779"] This is my opinion only, but I honestly believe that removing the front and rear track bars will free up the suspension for a softer ride. The geometry of the track bar system has the bar moving with a arc, be it a slight arc but still an arc. This is attached to a leaf spring system that only wants to move up and down. This is going to cause binding, it has to. Lifting the suspension only adds to this and makes it more noticeable but it is always going to be there to some degree. [/QUOTE]
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