Blade1668
Well-Known Member
One of the "negatives" for that on back of a JT is the type of springs and then adding a "lever" further past coil springs mounting points. Think of the children's park bouncing rocking horse. The F150 used leaf springs in the rear if I'm not mistaken, with leaf springs the springs will resist the bouncing effects more. I've done quite a few miles towing trailers with my JT (Max-Tow) and it would be on bump stops quite often. Something I noticed is a rocking forward and back bouncing. The trailers weight was always under 5000 lbs most often 1000-1700 lbs. with tongue weight in range of 100-350 lbs. Something you can try is add all the weight of what you are thinking about hanging off of a swing out rack then rapidly setting that on and off the (open) tailgate and watch the suspension load up and release.I’m super curious, and confused, as to the cons of the swing-outs. I’m in no way disagreeing with anyone but I had a swing out on my 2015 f150 and loved it, no issues whatsoever. And line another member mentioned, you see Tacos rubbing them. What is it about our trucks that make these maybe not a great idea? Thus is my first Jeep so still learning and trying to be educated.
All of my comment is my opinion / SWAG and experience. It's worth every penny you paid for it.... nothing. But something to think about.
Notice above post of mine, I have though about adding one too. I have them on my XJ and LJ.
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