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Disconnecting front stabilizers 80 Series

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Disconnecting front stabilizers 80 Series

Post by Oneputt »

Has anyone disconnected thier front stabilzers for more articulation? I have a 2" OME suspension lift.
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Post by slowhilux »

I got 5"lift and havent got any swaybars on. if you drive the truck accordingly (by this i mean not like a sports car on road), then you will have no hanlding issues, as such. offroad, yes it is alot better

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Post by Oneputt »

Phil - what shocks have you got?
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Post by 80diesel4play »

DO it!!!!!

I'm running 2" body lift and 3" coils - heaps more capable up the bush!!!! Don't be scared - do both!! :D

Oh - so you know - my avatar is of my front end - twin soft rate OME's and running a set of hard rates in the rear on Pedders coils. :!:

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Post by slowhilux »

Rancho 9000's all round
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Post by Kev80 »

I have sway bar disconects but recently removed both front & rear bars, defenatly beter off road but onroad is ok if i pump my Ranchos up to 9. Still a bit unstable though.

When i could be botherd i will replace them as i like a bit more stability onroad & just disconect them when needed.
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Post by Kev80 »

I have sway bar disconects but recently removed both front & rear bars, defenatly beter off road but onroad is ok if i pump my Ranchos up to 9. Still a bit unstable though.

When i could be botherd i will replace them as i like a bit more stability onroad & just disconect them when needed.
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Post by dow50r »

Check out this site bro
http://www4.tpgi.com.au/users/kellyf/
disconnect front bar in there
Rear one makes more difference, the front doesnt articulate as well as the rear with or without.
Andrew
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