No. I used to run no front sway bar at all since mine is 99% a trail Jeep. But it was a little too unstable for me and I prefer the planted feel from the Currie Antirock system that I have now.
@@_everydayoffroad_ right on, when we were down a couple years ago, we ran down. But vids are hard to tell because it's like a roller coaster. Up and down either way.
I love these types of videos. Badass trails with badass wranglers and only trail noise.
Thanks! I’m not a fan of loud music in wheeling videos 👍🏼
Agree with the stupid music but I do like sum narration about where you are on the trail, your setup, yada yada yada.
Looking good man. Can't wait to get back down there to run 16.
Thanks! Let me know when you come down, would love to link up.
@@_everydayoffroad_ sounds great man!
Nice video - appreciate you letting us tag along. Was a blast
Thanks Ed. Glad y’all could join us
Subscribed n liked…great video!
Thanks, love to hear it!
That’s a great section of the park. Did you stop at the waterfall on 16?
Yes! It was bone dry
Ughhh… yeah, I need a rematch vs 16! It looks some much different in the daylight!
16 is awesome! Last time we ran it, there was 6” of snow and ice. Much cleaner run this time!
@@_everydayoffroad_ ohhhh! snow would be interesting! we got cocky and started at like 5:30-6… and it had rained all week before… took 7 hours 😂😂😂
@@_everydayoffroad_ but far and away, the most fun trail I’ve ever done!
Are front sway bar links necessary for trails only? Running 33s with 4” lift
No. I used to run no front sway bar at all since mine is 99% a trail Jeep. But it was a little too unstable for me and I prefer the planted feel from the Currie Antirock system that I have now.
I dont run a front or rear for 2 years now but Im thinking of adding one to the rear
Did ya'll run up 16 or down?
Up
@@_everydayoffroad_ right on, when we were down a couple years ago, we ran down. But vids are hard to tell because it's like a roller coaster. Up and down either way.