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Actually it does get old.
On the bright side they did get rid of the rear swaybar ;)
Does production have a rear swaybar? chassis pics from ford do not show one. I forgot to look at the event.
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I'm guessing this model doesn't have the drive shaft because it just has a little electric motor connected to the front wheels. Doug DeMuro did a video using the orange display model and it just had an electric motor to move around while setting up displays.
 

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Does production have a rear swaybar? chassis pics from ford do not show one. I forgot to look at the event.
There is no rear sway bar.
This is where a Disconnecting Sway Bar like the BL has, if mounted in the rear suspension, could help with Tow Capacity. Currently the SDC in the BL re-connects at speeds above 20MPH. A rear SDC could be setup to only be connected at speeds above a certain MPH.

FoMoCo... you already have the system, just add provisions to the rear suspension where this could be added and make the sway bar part of a Heavy Duty Tow Package.
 

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That looks like a rear end from the Everest for the Asia-Pacific market. The Thailand plant uses a different rear axle supplier and their axle uses a drop-out center section. Remember, T6 was developed by Ford Australia.
 

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Hint hint, Everglades trim though it won’t be disconnecting
Hint hint.... if it doesn't have the ability to be disconnected, it will limit the rear suspension articulation...... :rolleyes:
 

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The "current" design (2021MY) that we've seen doesn't have a Rear Sway Bar....

My "suggestion" was one that wouldn't hinder the Rock Crawling Folks and would "possibly" help the "tow rating is too low folks".

But whatever..... :rolleyes:
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