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Front sway bar running with or without?


snapmac

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1988 Bronco II, Dana 35 independent, skyjacker 6" lift long radius arm, if limit straps are installed can you disconnect sway bar links when I go 4x4? Suspension drop do not want to lose coil spring or brake my shock!!! thank you and good night Oz rulz and Dan droolz.:icon_welder:
 


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Got the same setup on my 88. Got rid of the sway bar completly. What i did was got a set of top spring straps off of an f-150 to hold the springs in place. it works great.
 

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I've ran three RBVs now without sway-bars and never had a problem. The factory springs are captured on the top end and can't come out as easy as you'd expect. Besides...the sway-bar has no effect on how far the suspension can droop, only the fact that they can articulate independently of each other with more ease. in my honest opinion a B2 should be kept off the street without the sway-bar unless you're on your game really well. It makes a HUGE difference in stability on the road!!!!
 

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