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Front sway bar running with or without?


snapmac

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Joined
Nov 3, 2008
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5
City
Diego Baby
Vehicle Year
1988
Transmission
Automatic
1988 Bronco II, Dana 35 independent, skyjacker 6" lift long radius arm, if limit straps are installed can you disconnect sway bar links when I go 4x4? Suspension drop do not want to lose coil spring or brake my shock!!! thank you and good night Oz rulz and Dan droolz.:icon_welder:
 
Got the same setup on my 88. Got rid of the sway bar completly. What i did was got a set of top spring straps off of an f-150 to hold the springs in place. it works great.
 
I've ran three RBVs now without sway-bars and never had a problem. The factory springs are captured on the top end and can't come out as easy as you'd expect. Besides...the sway-bar has no effect on how far the suspension can droop, only the fact that they can articulate independently of each other with more ease. in my honest opinion a B2 should be kept off the street without the sway-bar unless you're on your game really well. It makes a HUGE difference in stability on the road!!!!
 

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