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Disconnecting Sway Bar

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Disconnecting Sway Bar

Post by thompson_2986 »

Iv have already search and the pictures of disconnecting sway bars are no longer available, just wondering if you have a design, could you please posts pics

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Post by lay80n »

What do you want to know. To disconect a sway bar just undo it from the spring plates and the chassis section. Easy job.

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Post by thompson_2986 »

I want to have a sway bar that disconnects when i go off-road lets say by pulling a pin and then on-road i just connect it up again.
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Post by alien »

is this on a sierra??? if so, just leave it off - the on road disadvantages are far outweighed by offroad advantages! (on road it just bodyrolls a bit more on corners - even with mine off i could slide the ass end out in the dry with no hassles though - and that was with 2" lift and 215/75s).
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