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BWoody Sway Links

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#1 ·
Here are some pics of the BWoody sway links...I got them in Super High Gloss yellow to match the Bilsteins! HUGE improvement over stock when paired with F/R SRT8 sways!! And the yellow actually matched pretty well...

Driver Front


Passenger Front


Driver Rear


Passenger Rear


 
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I was rolling with the rear SRT8 sway for a while...had a little understeer but was fine. Then with tie front SRT8 sway and the BWoody's it has a much more responsive feel in lane changes and swift turns. Def increased my approach speed in turns, and feels much more stable when "pushing" it! With the Bilsteins, it handles like a totally different Jeep.


LMAO Scott...I was like WTF how did I get them on yet not correctly? HAHAHA u got me
 
#8 ·
Those look great; has anybody installed them with the stock WK sway bars to see how much improvement they make ?
 
#9 ·
Brad...you're just making me want a suspension upgrade. Stop that ;)

Really, though it looks great.

Is this something that can be self-installed with relative ease? What are all of the components (sorry for my ignorance)? From what I gather...you have front/rear SRT8 sways (stock mopar part, I assume--how are these different than stock sways? They look really similar to me), the BWoody attach the sway bars to the frame (is there another brand people use here or is there something special or particular about BWoody sway links? Could one use these with the stock WK sways and what difference would they theoretically make?), and the Bilsteins are the shocks? Again, I apologize for my ignorance...
 
#10 ·
No prob bro. The BWoody sway links I bought are for stock WK's. The F/R SRT8 sway bars are the same fitment as the stock WK's, but the front is slightly thicker and more dense, and the rear is a good amount thicker..As are the BW sway links...and they have poly-urethane bushings. The bilsteins are a strut set-up up front and a shock absorber in the rear. I could install the rear shocks, F/R SRT8 sways and the sway links, but you would need to pay someone on the front bilstein struts. That help??
 
#12 ·
do you just have the WK bilsteins or the SRT bilsteins? Which Bwoody links are those?
 
#16 ·
That yellow looks really good. I loved the bwoody on my 06 and plan to do them soon on my 08.


I bet that yellow would look great on my calipers against the steel blue.....hmmmmmm
 
#18 ·
Yours look good too Peter. ;)
 
#20 ·
Thanks Dave...that is actually what I plan on doing; painting the calipers yellow and maybe the sway bars...yellow would look AMAZING on a steel blue srt8 IMO

Anytime Peter...you got pics of the red?

Damn smellfunny the green looks great too...esp with the yellow bilstein contrast! Nice
 
#22 ·
Colors look great guys!

If you do lowering springs, should you do the shorter SRT Bwoody sway links?
 
#25 ·
Just ordered my bwoody'ies in extreme chrome ! Do they come with poly grease for the bushings ? other sway bar kits I have purchased with poly came with a little packet of grease.
 
#27 ·
Ive searched and heard Marine blue grease from Johnson Evinrude is the best for Poly and pretty cheap, and not to use the stuff from Enegy suspension. Also, do not use any typical petroleum based grease, as it will deteriorate the poly bushings, which are hydrocarbon based.
 
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