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Graytshirt

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Lebanan, KY, USA |
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Registered on 4/5/2005 |
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Posted:10/1/2005 09:43 |
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I just got my 6 inch lift on and I still have the sway bars on, both front and back. What benefits, if any would I get from taking them off? What draw backs would I see from removing them? |
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Graytshirt

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Lebanan, KY, USA |
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Registered on 4/5/2005 |
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Posted:10/7/2005 00:42 |
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Anyone have an answer? If not, I will just do my own R&D. |
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Randy Zrubek
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Palacios, TX, USA |
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Registered on 5/1/2002 |
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Posted:11/30/2005 21:44 |
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I removed both sway bars from my 84 Bronco when I installed the SkyJ 6" lift. I did not notice any harmful effects liek body roll, but gained a little suspension flex. Unless you install drop brackets, the factory sway bars will be in a huge bind with a lift. I would remove them, unless you plan to do much towing, and that's not a good idea with a lifted Bronco anyway. But the sway bars help reduce the trailer or Bronco from wanting to walk sideways while towing down the highway at cruising speed. |
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