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Orange01z28

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I took a 10 day trip to Colorado and could not resist doing black bear pass above Ouray and Telluride.

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Did you have the sway bars disconnected to get that kind of flex?
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Yes I did. Makes a big difference.
If you don't have a Rubicon and disconnect manually, be sure to reconnect after being on the trails. Gladiators will wallow badly in corners and understeer without the sway bars connected, and it's very tiring to drive. With the snow storm, I left them disconnected for a bit driving back the long way from Lake City. I got a few miles outside of town, and had to get soaked putting the bolts back, but it made a huge difference. If you have a Rubicon, carry on, nothing to see here.
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