silverbullet
06-27-2008, 12:20 AM
I have been eagerly reading all the Eibach posts and have a question.
Do you think I can get the same overall suspension 'upgrade and feel' less the appearance of the drop by just going with addco swaybars front and rear and the bwoody links?
The reason I am asking this is that I am concerned about the bump stop and bottoming out issue on the rear that many are experiencing. I have a newborn and this is not an option for the little one!
Cheers
SkyeHighSRT8
06-27-2008, 12:56 AM
I have head alot of people say the bwoody links make a big difference but I personally don't know how much better the addco sways are.
It's good to hear that you are aware of the needs of your child. I see so many idiots on the streets that don't even worry about a carseats.
silverbullet
06-27-2008, 02:27 AM
I have head alot of people say the bwoody links make a big difference but I personally don't know how much better the addco sways are.
It's good to hear that you are aware of the needs of your child. I see so many idiots on the streets that don't even worry about a carseats.
Thanks. As much as I love my ride as the next guy, I love my family and kids more. Got to look after NUMBER 1 before the fun stuff
Jeep Trick
06-27-2008, 06:09 AM
I have enjoyed the improvement of my rear sway bar & Bwoody links
I have yet to do the front sway bar but am considering it.
If you looking for some improvement in handling defiantly do the Bwoody links, consider doing the sway bars and leave the springs for later until a better over all set up is available (i.e. shocks)
SRT8Girl12
06-27-2008, 10:13 AM
I have been eagerly reading all the Eibach posts and have a question.
Do you think I can get the same overall suspension 'upgrade and feel' less the appearance of the drop by just going with addco swaybars front and rear and the bwoody links?
The reason I am asking this is that I am concerned about the bump stop and bottoming out issue on the rear that many are experiencing. I have a newborn and this is not an option for the little one!
Cheers
Hey, I got your PM. I will just answer you here. I've had my springs on for a few days now and I've only hit the bump stop once. But it was a huge pot hole on the freeway doing about 70.I have not experienced the bump stop issues like other have on here. The springs definitely make the Jeep bumpier, but I'm used to it, I've always had a lowered car...I am still up in the air about the Bwoody's. Obviously I've heard good things, and I've heard not so good. Like they make noise and don't fit exactly right. I think I need to see them on a car before I buy them. And with the Sway Bars, seems like it couldn't hurt. Again, I don't have any experience with them, but I did hear the front bar wasn't any different the the stock one. Guys, correct me if I'm wrong. That's all the info that I have! But I love my Eibach's! Makes the Jeep look bad ass! :D
Razorecko
06-27-2008, 03:28 PM
I got the entire setup/links/sways/springs - the 2 most important things that will help you with the comfort of the ride are 1. bwoody links 2. non oem tires....i had the sway bars put in the same time as the springs so i cant tell how much that helped with bounce....but i'll tell you this - i dont have any bounce :D hell my gf couldnt tell the differnece, what does that say :D
aplatero1984
06-27-2008, 03:33 PM
Def the ride is comprised! it's much "bouncier" now with the Eibachs. I do have the Bwoody links but not the Addco sway bars and are still running on stock run flats.