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f70 anti sway bar

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f70 anti sway bar

Post by paintandtrim »

Hi

Any one removed the anti sway bar on a f70 (leaf springs all round) i know about the feroza but is it ok on the f70?

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Post by *BESTY* »

Why not ??!

Should be just the same !!

Only really affects the highway driving and cornering that you do !!
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sway bar

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thanx, it will come off asap then. Mostly used off road anyway.

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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Paint, check for my reply to this on Daihatsu Drivers.
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Post by lay80n »

yeah sure, and while your at it ditch ya panhard rod, esp if ya lifting it. Mine dont nake hardly and difference without sway bar and panhard rod. and what difference it makes is easily gotten use to.
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thanx

Post by paintandtrim »

Bundy, cheers m8 i saw your answer on the driver site. As the vehicle is used for mostly off road abuse i am going to remove the anti sway bar and panhard rod.

Thought it would be ok but you guys seem to have the most knowlage of this sort of thing.

Once again, many thanx

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