Mojave swaybar is not softerNice! You even got it to flex with the softer Mojave sway bar,. A jeep without pin stripes concerns me.
17x8.5 -6 offset rims and BFG 315/70r17 KO2s. No lift or spacers, but it is a Mojave, like yours, so has a bit of extra room from the factory.What size tires and rims are those? Did you do a spacer or something else for the minor lift?
ok then.Mojave swaybar is not softer
I don't know what the regular Gladiator sway bars are, but unless something has changed recently, the Mojave sway bars 'softer' than the Rubicon.Mojave swaybar is not softer
Autoblog is assuming it's softer, but says they're not sure as they didn't actually measure any of the stiffness. If the Mojave swaybar was softer by 20% jeep would have called that out, it would also drive significantly worse.I don't know what the regular Gladiator sway bars are, but unless something has changed recently, the Mojave sway bars 'softer' than the Rubicon.
https://www.autoblog.com/2020/05/07/2020-jeep-gladiator-mojave-suspension-flex-test/
The offroad capability, how did you ever get to that spot? It's so offroad capable the tires even refuse to show dirt.Ah, yes…welcome to the AZ pinstripe club!
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Well, it is my front yard.The offroad capability, how did you ever get to that spot? It's so offroad capable the tires even refuse to show dirt.![]()
Guy buys a jeep and thinks he can just park it wherever he wants. sheesh?Well, it is my front yard.![]()
Autoblog is assuming it's softer, but says they're not sure as they didn't actually measure any of the stiffness. If the Mojave swaybar was softer by 20% jeep would have called that out, it would also drive significantly worse.
The Mojave does have a different part # for the front sway bar.How about with that certainly to your point you look up the part numbers between and see what you find. Might be interesting.