Sway Bar

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Jacob Taylor

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Had some very interesting feels with the rear sway bar off. Did notice last weekend that we did break traction on something we usually would've. But we have a ton of weight in the back so going to put the rear sway bar back on and take the front off to see what that does for offroading.
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Deadman

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Good lord, wear a helmet as your head slams into the side windows and it bobbleheads you to death! I'd consider a neck brace if you go over 5 mph. These suspensions are so soft especially in the rear that they must hate having the bar removed once you get some speed up.
 
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dlcorbett

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His truck doesn't have ccd so he wouldn't have the sway issue. He probably took the bars off for more articulation.
 

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Taking the front off helps a ton. But if your tire clearance is tight be prepared for even more rubbing. Need to make quick disconnects.
 
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