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Duff 4-Link Street Version

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jasonmcc

jasonmcc

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Im planning to order the sway bar with it for street use but do plan to wheel it pretty hard. I was curious how it would drive/handle with out the sway bar on the street. My bronco is a 50/50 rig. Generally drive to the trail and wheel it.


I’ll unhook it and come back with how that effects the street


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jasonmcc

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Well I just drove her from SLC to Ouray, Telluride, and Moab over the course of 8 days. All I can really think to say is this is so far one of my favorite changes to the Bronco. The ride is exponentially better and I would say makes it ride like a modern vehicle. It is night and day difference from leafs. We had no problems doing most of the Alpine loop and flexed enough when she needed to but maintained a smooth ride on the streets. The only downfall or negative to this swap is that now I’m wanting to address the front suspension setup. So all In all definitely worth it and I’d suspect you will hear more good reviews as more people install them.
 

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Jason, I think it looks great.. Love the color

A little flex but couldn’t find any larger rocks in the neighborhood...remember it’s a 2.5” lift and “street version” Also I think the Bilsteins are limiting me.

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