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Post by dinos4x4 »

hi guys i just bought a 2002 100series a few weeks ago 4.5/LPG

so far i have done a 50mm lift lovell springs and Koni shocks
285 BFG mudders

one question i have is that i have noticed the front sway bar looks pretty chunky , can u get sway bar dissconects and does i make much differance to wheel travel with it dissconected .

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Post by MYTTUF »

I got an 80 and disconnected both front and rear sway bars to see what difference it made. That was ages ago. There is minimial difference while on road, but I do only put around, but the real advantage is off road where the wheels really get a chance to articulate.
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