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sway bar removal

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sway bar removal

Post by TOPLUX »

where do you start for removing a sway bar, what do i need to know :?:
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Re: sway bar removal

Post by MY45 »

TOPLUX wrote:where do you start for removing a sway bar, what do i need to know :?:
Remove all bolts, starting anywhere untill it comes off.
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Post by chunkz »

you taking it off for good?
or replacing it?

whats benifits to taking it off for good? (if any)
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Post by ausyota »

I was going to fit swaybar disconects to the bar in the front of my IFS lux until when I was changing the clutch I snapped a couple of the swaybar mount bolts trying to undo them.
So I just gave it the toss.
Onroad you get a little tiny bit more body roll.
Offroad you get a little tiny bit more articulation :).
Every little bit helps when you have the shitty travel of IFS.
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