Swaying with a load fix, I hope!
hdgapeach
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- Right now, only one '76 CJ5. 304 with a three speed stick. Everything else is pretty much stock 'cept for a 4" suspension lift. Came to me with a back breakin' 4" suspension lift attached to a reverse shackle setup (Reversed the reverse shackle :dung: and now she rides like a Caddy!) Also posess a few 60s & 70s Mustangs and a couple of late 70's F150s 4X4s.
Didn't really know how to title the issue but here's the explanation:
My '76 CJ5 rides great down the road. No bump steer or caster issues and the steering is tight like it should be............so long as I don't have the hitch haul loaded. It has a 4" suspension lift and no sway bars front or rear. Never had them as far as I can tell.
I have a decent homemade rear bumper with a receiver for a hitch. I use a hitch haul sometimes to tote heavy stuff around and when I have a load on it, the Jeep has a tendency to get squirrelly on the road. My next upgrade is going to be adding a swing out spare tire carrier to the rear bumper. I want it to be capable of storing my hi-lift jack and maybe a jerry can or two.
Since my "he11 box" riding on the hitch haul causes handling issues, I imagine the tire carrier with the spare, jack and cans will probably cause the same problem. I also tow a utility trailer pretty regular and the tongue weight hanging on the receiver does not cause swaying. I really thought that would cause the same problem, but it doesn't.
What's y'alls suggestions that might reduce the swaying problem I have when toting a load? I really need to get the spare mounted 'cause the way my luck runs, it's only a matter of time before I'll need it!! I'm hoping a sway bar might be the answer but I wanted some input from y'all before adding one. The front has a homemade bumper and a Warn 6,000 lb. winch. Thought I'd add that info in case the added weight up front might factor in.
My '76 CJ5 rides great down the road. No bump steer or caster issues and the steering is tight like it should be............so long as I don't have the hitch haul loaded. It has a 4" suspension lift and no sway bars front or rear. Never had them as far as I can tell.
I have a decent homemade rear bumper with a receiver for a hitch. I use a hitch haul sometimes to tote heavy stuff around and when I have a load on it, the Jeep has a tendency to get squirrelly on the road. My next upgrade is going to be adding a swing out spare tire carrier to the rear bumper. I want it to be capable of storing my hi-lift jack and maybe a jerry can or two.
Since my "he11 box" riding on the hitch haul causes handling issues, I imagine the tire carrier with the spare, jack and cans will probably cause the same problem. I also tow a utility trailer pretty regular and the tongue weight hanging on the receiver does not cause swaying. I really thought that would cause the same problem, but it doesn't.
What's y'alls suggestions that might reduce the swaying problem I have when toting a load? I really need to get the spare mounted 'cause the way my luck runs, it's only a matter of time before I'll need it!! I'm hoping a sway bar might be the answer but I wanted some input from y'all before adding one. The front has a homemade bumper and a Warn 6,000 lb. winch. Thought I'd add that info in case the added weight up front might factor in.