May have control issues
No!!!! It is very dangerous to drive any vehicle with a broken sway bar. Have this repaired ASAP and only drive it very slowly to the repair shop or DIY.
I believe the 4x4 has torsion bars and the 2 wheel drive has coil springs
Two wheel drive trucks have torsion bars to help adjust the ride of the vehicle. They can be turned up or down based on the vehicle's load.
I believe the 4 x 4 has torsion bars and the 2 wheel drive has coil springs
torsion bars only exist on 4WD dakotas....2WD have coils
A mangonel is the perfect example of a torsion engine. The drive provided to this ancient catapult comes from a mass of twisted ropes which create torsion and when released provide the energy required to hurl whatever it is you wish.
A Small Cattle Drive in a Snow Storm was created in 1997.
no it does not it has what is called torsion bars instead. Yes it does have coil springs the four wheel drives have torsion bars the c in front of 1500 means 2 wheel drive a k in front means four wheel drive
No mine has coil springs
Yes, the car will wander, chew up tires, eventually the rack and pinion will freeze up or fall apart.
Worn, yes. Broken, no.
The Storm Scout ATX Mid-Tower has a whopping FIVE external drive bays!