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sway bar

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sway bar

Post by bornstar15 »

just wondering if anyone has taken there sway bar out on a sierra and if so is there much diffrence on and off road plus does it really give u more articulation if so is it worth doing cheers
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Post by princess T »

i took mine off a few wks ago n it is so much better it steers better.
i havnt checked out my articulation cos its only standard but it reacts better when turning.
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Post by just cruizin' »

Has anyone done it!!!!!!!

JUST FRIGGIN' EVERYONE
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Post by Mike_1324 »

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I have mine still on the front, and this weekend i plan on putting one on the rear too, just to stiffen it up a little, and for it to sit on the road nicer....


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Post by Dee »

Do you have a coil conversion or something mike? Or a coily model zook? As if its a leaf sprung, they handle like go-karts even when lifted without swaybars...!
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Post by Mike_1324 »

She's 88 leaf sprung, no lift.

She still seems to roll a little in the back. She has nolathane bushes, standard leafs, and after market shocks. standard tyre sizes, on F100 offset.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

bornstar15 wrote:just wondering if anyone has taken there sway bar out on a sierra and if so is there much diffrence on and off road plus does it really give u more articulation if so is it worth doing cheers
Sway bar? What's a sway bar?
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Post by Jaffa »

just cruizin' wrote:Has anyone done it!!!!!!!

JUST FRIGGIN' EVERYONE
Not everyone, I didn't remove the sway bar from my old zook.............. it didn't come with one :D
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Post by bornstar15 »

well looks like i got a job to do tomorrow then thanks fellas how does it go with rego? or do u just slap it back on in 5 for it?
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Post by PJ.zook »

Yeh leave it on for rego, but as others have said, ive never seen anyone with it actually on! When i took mine off i honestly never noticed a difference onroad.
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