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sway bar or not to sway bar


stegomon

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88 bronco 2 with a JD front lift and locked 35 swapped in. in the last 2 trucks i have run this lift and front end in i have nut run a sway bar. but every one i ask say to do. so that gets me thinking. how can i run a sway bar with long links....or do you think i should just ditch it. oh and this will mostly be a mall crawler or snow rig:icon_welder:
 


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Ditch it. I've never kept the sway bars on any vehicle i've ever owned...

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Eh, if you don't really wheel it, keep it. But it also won't be terrible without. Just a dash of highway sway. Ttb suspensions don't rely on it that much anyway.

I would remove mine if I had a 4×4.
 

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If its main use is on the street, keep it, put a set of quick disconnect pins in there and pull them when you go offroad.
 

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