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Dog found at Mt. Evans
Mon Apr 06, 2015 2:15 pm by wsm04rubi
Anyone heard about someone losing a dog at Mt. Evans? Here is info on a lost dog that was picked up there:
http://lostfoundpetswastate.com/2015/04/05/baby-bear-dog-found-in-mountains/
http://lostfoundpetswastate.com/2015/04/05/baby-bear-dog-found-in-mountains/
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February RnL meeting
Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:14 pm by Zip
Tuesday February 3rd at 7pm, at Ricardos restaurant in Factoria, unless someone comes up with another suggestion
Dues are up for 2015
Take a look at your calendars for this summer to discuss an out of state run this summer. Also for when and where'd you like to go?
Dues are up for 2015
Take a look at your calendars for this summer to discuss an out of state run this summer. Also for when and where'd you like to go?
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Sway Bar or No Sway Bar
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Remove it all together or use an extension bracket?
Sway Bar or No Sway Bar
I have my CJ outfitted with a Rocky-Road SOA with High Steer but my sway bar and extensions bind backwards and get pinned between the YJ Spring and the tie rod bracket not allowing me to turn. Rocky-Road suggests in their packet not to even run a sway bar since it doesn't do anything more than what the leaf springs and hydro shocks are doing.
What do you guys think? Take the sway bar out all together or fab/buy the 4" extended sway bar brackets to get the sway bar and extensions lined back up properly?
What do you guys think? Take the sway bar out all together or fab/buy the 4" extended sway bar brackets to get the sway bar and extensions lined back up properly?
Crazy_Jeeper_7- Tire Kicker
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Age : 46
Location : Fort Lewis, WA
Re: Sway Bar or No Sway Bar
Get rid of it.
SUPAFLY- Tire Kicker
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Age : 46
Location : Renton, WA
Re: Sway Bar or No Sway Bar
Eddie, I'm running SOA on my CJ7 w/o any swaybars, you most likely will need a traction bar for the rear axle if you don't already to prevent axle wrap.
I'm not that familiar with these linked type suspensions to talk on those, other than they break a lot on the trail
I'm not that familiar with these linked type suspensions to talk on those, other than they break a lot on the trail
Zip- Secretary
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Location : Renton, WA
Re: Sway Bar or No Sway Bar
Ditch it.
mumblewood- Tire Kicker
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Thanks for the feedback
Thanks guys! It's my DD but I would think I would be more prone to rolling offroading with it disconnected anyway since I only drive to and from work in it.
It will be ditched by this afternoon!
It will be ditched by this afternoon!
Crazy_Jeeper_7- Tire Kicker
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Age : 46
Location : Fort Lewis, WA
Sway Bar
I got with Rocky-Road on the problem and they are sending me a free pair of their custom quick disconnects to replace my sway bar links. They want me to try them out and tell them if that would be what they need to fix their glitch in their packaged product....they are already in the mail and saved me $150 bones. They also want me to test a re-engineered version of the sway bar that doesn't use quick discos for the daily driver folks like me....again, free!
Guess I luckily fell into this deal as the first CJ-7 guy to run their product on a daily driver that wants to keep the sway bar on for the hard surfaced commute each day.
Guess I luckily fell into this deal as the first CJ-7 guy to run their product on a daily driver that wants to keep the sway bar on for the hard surfaced commute each day.
Crazy_Jeeper_7- Tire Kicker
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Age : 46
Location : Fort Lewis, WA
Re: Sway Bar or No Sway Bar
You're the first because everybody else knows they don't need them.
SUPAFLY- Tire Kicker
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