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Old 02-23-2022, 10:58 PM   #6
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Re: To sway bar, or not?

Sway bars are only required if you feel the ride is too 'loose'. The front usually benefits from a bar by keeping the roll minimized. The rear is much more subjective. Some will swear to the their benefit. Me? Not so much unless there are circumstances beyond normal driving that warrant extra control.

Definitely re-work the rear shock angles. Tweak the stock mounts or get something aftermarket to help stand them up so they actually do something for the suspension.
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