Swordy used to disconnect his and said it only gained about 1/4 inch of flex...hardly worth it. Grandpa Bob said his handling suffered hugely when he disconnected his and he never did it again.
Swordy used to disconnect his and said it only gained about 1/4 inch of flex...hardly worth it. Grandpa Bob said his handling suffered hugely when he disconnected his and he never did it again.
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I took mine completely off for a couple weeks to try it out. It did feel a bit softer up front but I never felt like it was out of control or anything. Had it up to 75mph w/o it. But it didn't do much for flex so I ended up just putting it back on. I'd say try it out for yourself and decide. Or just pop for some disconnects. I'll probably pull mine off again come summer when I'm wheeling it more frequently. Or if I had a trail only zu it wouldn't ever have a sway bar front or rear.
nznsi
I have been running WITHOUT the front sway bar for years....I leave the rear one in place.
It DOES help the front articulation ALOT....way more than 1/4"
However there is more body roll....