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To swaybar or not to swaybar

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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To swaybar or not to swaybar

Post by GURU »

G'day All,

I have a 2" spring lift (Kings springs) with matching Koni shocks. I have lowered my top shocks mounts 30mm as well. I have removed the rear swaybar already and it handles no differnet. The rera bar is quite thin and my mounts were abit bent from wheeling. and the stiffer rear springs stop the roll more than the bar.

As for the front. I have made quick release pins for the bar so I could run it on road. But I have been driving around abit with it still disconnected, and it seems to make no difference. Should I just take it off complely?

The only thing is I tow car trailers a fair bit, sometimes long distances too.
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

ditch them, will only make a difference if your suspension is stock as a rock
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