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ttb question


bIIjr

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City
southern pa
Vehicle Year
1986
Transmission
Automatic
hey guys i converted from jeep to ford and im little lost on somethings. the ttb front end puzzles me with its strength. can i remove the front sway bars for more flex??? and if so will the ttb hold up?? i took my 86 BII out last month and had to use way to much skinny pedal. im gonna do a sas but looking for a answer to keep things from breakin. just some info to help out it has a 4in lift with body lift and 35's. and stock 2.9 this is offroad only !!!!
 
if i was you, i would seriously look around for extended ttb parts, or if you or a friend has any welding experience do the research, buy some jy arms and extend those f*ckers and reenforce them like hell,:icon_welder: then run some 8.5 soft Cherokee sport springs, or 6.5’s.. i mean since its not going to be doing 70mph down the freeway. those ttb are extremely strong and parts galore
 
they're not extremely strong by any means. especially if its got a dana 28. a dana 35 is a lot stronger, but not super strong. I run mine with 35" tires as well, and I haven't really run ito that many problems if you know its limits. you can definitely disconnect the sway bars, but its not any fun on the road without them.
 
Times 4, kajillion on the sway bar on the road thing. A Cherokee can do well without them ( I REALLY miss my old 88), but, my 84 BII, is WAY too wobbly with even the rear one disco'd on the black top at anything above about 30MPH. Oh, and welcome to the not quite so dark side...
 
Check out my build thread for some Ideas on the TTB suspension. For light to medium wheeling the Dana35 TTB will hold it's own with the right mix of parts.
 
Times 4, kajillion on the sway bar on the road thing. A Cherokee can do well without them ( I REALLY miss my old 88), but, my 84 BII, is WAY too wobbly with even the rear one disco'd on the black top at anything above about 30MPH. Oh, and welcome to the not quite so dark side...

my cherokee was a 95 and my baby i sold it so we could get away from our evil landlord then my buddy gave me the bII cause it has issues nobody can figure out so i guess im gonna ditch the front swaybar as well
 
I think what people were saying is if you are on pavement regularly is to KEEP the sway bar. This is true especially if you have put in longer, lighter ppi springs, and extended the rad arms. tho there are others that will say no problems without. There are some good articles on TTB suspension written by 4x4junkie, do a search.
Good luck,

Richard
 
I had to put my sway bar back on the front for driveability. I ended up using heim joints for the links. Worked out amazing as far as I can tell (altho I havent driven it yet...) Lol
 
Swap your D28 for a D35, make sure your steering linkage angles are correct (this is very important if you have a suspension lift), and ditch the swaybars. You should be fine.

The D35 TTB has the same u-joints as the D44 under F-150s and is very close to it in strength.

Some links for further reading:

http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/4wd_Front_Axles.html
http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/D28_D35_swap.html
http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29
http://www.therangerstation.com/Magazine/winter2008/steering_tech.htm
http://www.therangerstation.com/Magazine/Fall2003/MaximumFlexForTheTTB.htm
http://www.therangerstation.com/Magazine/May06/dana35_ujoint_snapring.htm
http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15



With 35" tires I'd also suggest ditching the smallish 7.5" rear axle for the 8.8" from an Explorer:
http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/Explorer8_8.html

Hope that helps. And welcome to TRS :beer:
 
i pulled the rear sway bar already and im gonna pull the front as well . im really dead set on full with axles cause i have seen what it can do over the years when my friend owned it. i wanna go even harder, ijust needed a way to keep me off the skinny pedal cause im still used to my old jeep.
 
removed front swaybars made a big differnce but those springs are way to stiff !!!!
 

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