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![]() So I have 2023 Liberty and really wanting to lower it.. the front spring mods you did.? Could you explain one more time? Please!
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#32 |
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![]() I actually have the exact same rear suspension setup in my txt. I am wondering if you came up with a solution to the sway as I experience way to much as well. I am just having a hard time on figuring out where to install a panhard.
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#34 |
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![]() It has been a long time since I posted an update. Most of my updates have been made on my YT channel. I'm nearing the end of this winter's upgrades and am already planning next winter's upgrades!
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#36 |
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![]() Nice work!
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#37 |
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![]() The new club cars that are lifted along with Yamaha drives have a rear torsion bar. Add one of those to fix your sway. As simple as welding a bracket on the frame and axle then installing the bar.
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#38 |
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Join Date: Dec 2020
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![]() My new rear setup has no noticeable sway thus far. I'm waiting on new body parts, so I only have a bit of driving with it, but I will report back in a couple of months.
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Join Date: Dec 2020
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There is a TXT lowering kit that moves the spindle mounts upward to lower the cart. the second was me removing one of the leaf springs and rotating them 180deg so the part of the leaf that mounted to the axle now mounted to the body and vice versa. This is so the air shock could move the cart up and down. I don't recommend this unless you're going to do air suspension. |
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![]() Very nice!!
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