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    nope definitly no the trailing link, it connects to both sides of the axle and is atached to the underneath of the chasis, I think it might be a sway bar.. it is atatched to the axle in the front of it...I will post pics when i get my camera so you guys will know what I am talkin about... but if it is the sway bar how easy is it to replace and is it bad to drive with it broken cuz i have school and work tomorrow??

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    Shouldn't be to hard to replace. The only thing the sway bar will harm is the handling. The vehicle will display more body roll when you corner...just slow a bit more than usual when taking corners/turning. It is a common practice for people to disconect one side of the sway bar as Spazz said when 4 wheeling to help increase the articulation.
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