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Re: Sway Bar Removal
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Good Times previously said:
4RnrJ is right on the money.
The need to remove the rear swaybar is not that urgent as compared to the front. The problem with the rear is that even with the swaybar off you will not see a significant improvement worthy of having it off permanently.
If anyone is capable of developing a bolt on front swaybar removal system will make mula since it's cross platform for many other vehicles. I've experimented with some ideas but none worked due to the location of the endlinks. I'm all for it if anyone can make em.
Good luck
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Damageinc,
Thanks for working on this. I've been wanting more up-travel from the front also. It didn't look like quick disconnects could be made to work.
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