JPaul wrote:
The sway bar does work with how it is mounted. It doesn't matter if it is mounted to the body or like how it is on the rear axle of the jeep. If it were just flopping around, then yes, it wouldn't do squat. but it still works exactly the same as one mounted to the body. The key to an anti-sway bar working correctly is that the main shaft, if you will, cannot move around. it should only be allowed to twist in place. the arms are the only part that should move up and down.
Whether it is because the arms are attached to the axle by way of links, or if they are physically attached directly to the axle, as long as the main shaft cannot move up, down, front, back, or side to side, then it will work.
Take a staple to see for yourself. If you try and twist the legs opposite of each other, they will resist the force you are placing on the staple. But it isn't really the legs themselves that is resisting the force. You can watch the middle part of the staple that is between the two legs begin to twist. That is the part that is actually resisting the motion. You know it works exactly the same as our rear axle setup because when you are trying to twist the legs of the staple, you are not holding onto the very tippy ends, but rather the whole leg of the staple, just like how our setup is in the rear.
On some points you are correct,on others you are not correct.The rear sway bar on the KJ ties the rear lower control arms together,but does not connect to the unibody in anyway.That setup will not control body lean/sway(AKA-body roll) at all since the whole rear axle still will pivot using the upper tri-link and coil springs.The whole purpose of the rear sway bar set-up on a KJ is to prevent lifting a rear wheel in a high speed manuver(sp?),not to affect rear sway/lean(AKA-body roll).Removing it will not effect everyday driving but can effect high speed panic swerves.The added benifit from removing the rear bar is you get slightly more rear flex and the rear will flex alot easier without that bar there.
So inshort the rear "sway" bar is not really a sway bar on a KJ,it is a anti-wheel lift bar just from the way it is mounted.