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Disconnnecting sway bars for 75??????????

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Disconnnecting sway bars for 75??????????

Post by tuff 75 »

I just took my sway bar off the front of my 75 and i got 3in of extra travel so i am on the hunt for sum disconnecting sway bars? Can anyone tell me where i can get them from???
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Post by RV80 »

Just leave them off :D I took mine off the wagon
and it's not too bad on road.
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Post by tuff 75 »

But what about with a bit of a load on? would it be bad then?
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Post by MY45 »

tuff 75 wrote:But what about with a bit of a load on? would it be bad then?


Mine made fark all differance...just loadit up and see how it drives without them :idea:
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