? for Roush suspension owners...swaybars
#1
? for Roush suspension owners...swaybars
I recently installed the Roush suspension on my '04 L... front and rear shocks and springs. I did not get the sway bars. I am very, very pleased with the way the truck handles, rides and looks.
For those that also installed the front and rear sway bars... what do you think of them, and what kind of difference would I really expect to get? I do not want a harsh ride, and so far I feel like the ride quality hasn't changed or is any harsher than _stock_, so I'm extremely happy with this.
TIA
For those that also installed the front and rear sway bars... what do you think of them, and what kind of difference would I really expect to get? I do not want a harsh ride, and so far I feel like the ride quality hasn't changed or is any harsher than _stock_, so I'm extremely happy with this.
TIA
#2
Sway bars do not impact the "harshness" of the ride or not, they will impact the amount of roll your vehicle has going into and out of turns.
I run Hotchkis sway bards and absolutely love them...between the shocks, springs and new sways, I've drastically reduced the amount of body roll I had.
--Daniel
I run Hotchkis sway bards and absolutely love them...between the shocks, springs and new sways, I've drastically reduced the amount of body roll I had.
--Daniel
#3
I ran stock anti-roll bars for about a year with stock end links
until I put the otchkis and the SoCal links on.... Even raced
it so there isn't too much difference between stock and the
Roush kit as far as those two components go.
But when you DO upgrade, you will be amazed at the improvement.
until I put the otchkis and the SoCal links on.... Even raced
it so there isn't too much difference between stock and the
Roush kit as far as those two components go.
But when you DO upgrade, you will be amazed at the improvement.