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Here’s some pics from my trip up to Drummond Island last week. I am stock except for RCI skids, White Knuckle sliders and the Amazon quick disconnect sway bar links. I am always impressed with how well the Tremor does. Fun following the club members on 37’s and 40’s. But also having discretion to know when not to follow them šŸ˜‰. No damage except for bashed skid plates and rock sliders being slid. Oh and a bit of mud that washes off.

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@Stevedbvik1 would you have a link to the sway bar disconnects? I've been interested in getting a pair. Does it make a noticeable difference in your opinion?

Awesome photos by the way! Looks like a real blast.
Here’s the link to the thread on here that listed the Amazon kit. I noticed a difference having them disconnected especially in the terrain that we were in. Smoother ride over the bowling balls and a bit more travel making it easier to navigate the ledges. Regular and highway driving was fine too.
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/sway-bar-quicker-disconnects-no-modification.43001/
 

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Here’s some pics from my trip up to Drummond Island last week. I am stock except for RCI skids, White Knuckle sliders and the Amazon quick disconnect sway bar links. I am always impressed with how well the Tremor does. Fun following the club members on 37’s and 40’s. But also having discretion to know when not to follow them šŸ˜‰. No damage except for bashed skid plates and rock sliders being slid. Oh and a bit of mud that washes off.
Looks like a hell of a trip! How are the skids doing? Drummond pretty accessible for a Ranger?
 

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Looks like a hell of a trip! How are the skids doing? Drummond pretty accessible for a Ranger?
Skid plates and rock sliders were banged up but that’s their assigned function. Drummond has a wide range of difficulties. You can pick and choose what you want to do. I did the bypasses on several trails. That’s because I either knew I’d get hung up, physically couldn’t do it without damage or I didn’t want to deal with cleaning the crud out from underneath ( there’s mud and then there’s MUD). It’s a big Island and I think there’s around 40 miles of trails to choose from. There’s so much to do and see there even without 4wd.
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