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I'm curious about what you see as cons, and why. I ran my pig without sway bar for a bit, but like it much better with, at least on road. My Jeep was the same. Liked it a whole lot better on the street with the bar, but off road I had disconnects.
My van otoh doesn't have disconnects, but as far as I'm concerned has more articulation than it will ever need because the 10ft tall 10,500 lb pig will never be all that much of a real off roader anyway.
Anyway, just curious. Might learn something!
$600!! Holy crap. Can't say as I blame you for nixing that idea. In my case I could use the factory bar, which was still attached to the axle when I bought it, so no extra charge.








I love your build, the long term commitment, time and effort involved, and that your kid digs it as much as you do! Keep up the great work!



We used to set on the sleeping platform to watch movies.
I would make the front springs five leafs and remove the overloads. A new number 3 leaf and a 18 to 24" long lower leaf should work good. find some junkyard Chevy springs and swap them around.
Its cool that you and your son are now out enjoying the van, it makes it all worth it now I bet.
With a van you have to consider the fact that most of you weight is ahead of the front seats. The rear springs you used up front do not have the same weight rating as most 4x4 front springs. Your overload essentially stops flex once the leaves contact it. Five or six leaf front springs will work good. Keep your shortest front leaf 18" or longer.







