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sway bar

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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sway bar

Post by jarvis »

should i taken my rear sway bar out?? or do i need it??coz ive herd of people taking them out
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Post by OzBinder »

If you want more flex yes.

being leaf sprung i dont think you'll need it, it may have a tiny bit more body roll on road with out it.
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Post by jarvis »

mines coil in the rear. i dont have a sway bar in the frnt so itll have a fair bit of body roll then woodnt it
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Post by OzBinder »

jarvis wrote:mines coil in the rear. i dont have a sway bar in the frnt so itll have a fair bit of body roll then woodnt it
Sorry, thought it was early model, you could always take it out and see how it feels.
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Post by Overkill »

You will find a bit more body roll, especially being a LWB, but if your shocks are in good nik you'll be ok :lol: You just have to be more aware of your driving style on-road.
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