ABadJeeper
Carolina Metal Masters
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2007
- Location
- Huntersville, NC
So some of you may have seen my other thread where I'm having problems with my 14 Bolt in the back of my JK hitting the gas tank when I stuff the right rear.
I've been thinking about a number of solutions from a Dana 80 with a centered pinion to moving the gas tank to behind the axle. Most of these solutions require a fair bit of money and I already feel like I should just stop putting money into this thing and build or buy a buggy.
Well last night after I mowed my lawn I was looking at a rear brake issue I'm having and thought what about swapping the track bar around so the axle side is on the passenger side. This would pull the axle away from the gas tank. My only concern is what this is going to do to the drivability of the Jeep since now both the front and rear track bars are swinging in the same arc as opposed to against one another.
I've never seen a setup like this and I can't seem to find any information that says it won't work. I think at low speeds things would be fine but it's the road handling that I'm the most worried about. I still like to drive the Jeep when it's nice and I'm wondering if having both track bars swinging in the same plan would make things twitchy over bumps and whatnot. What do you guys think.
I've been thinking about a number of solutions from a Dana 80 with a centered pinion to moving the gas tank to behind the axle. Most of these solutions require a fair bit of money and I already feel like I should just stop putting money into this thing and build or buy a buggy.
Well last night after I mowed my lawn I was looking at a rear brake issue I'm having and thought what about swapping the track bar around so the axle side is on the passenger side. This would pull the axle away from the gas tank. My only concern is what this is going to do to the drivability of the Jeep since now both the front and rear track bars are swinging in the same arc as opposed to against one another.
I've never seen a setup like this and I can't seem to find any information that says it won't work. I think at low speeds things would be fine but it's the road handling that I'm the most worried about. I still like to drive the Jeep when it's nice and I'm wondering if having both track bars swinging in the same plan would make things twitchy over bumps and whatnot. What do you guys think.
