remove my rear sway bar?
i know a guy with a safari that doesnt run one even on the road
it should be ok right?
it will effect my steering alot of i touch my front one aye? as in heaps of body roll
can i?
- safari_mulisha
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- safari_mulisha
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- Joined: Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:00 pm
- Location: hamilton...under a safari
removed both on the paj, no dramas, just treat the 55 kph corners with respect, met up with a guy in porirua last weekend (was picking up my swampers) with a safari, who also runs without either front or rear bars.
As everyone says give it a go, nothing to loose, lots to gain (articulation)
As everyone says give it a go, nothing to loose, lots to gain (articulation)

Cheers,
Mathew - 021 441 043
Mathew - 021 441 043
i've removed the front swaybar on the wagen when i took it for a test drive i drove another g wagen he had there and it obviously didn't have an anti roll bar on it it wallowed all over the road made it great for the rough stuff though pity the gearbox was totally impractical for the motor or i would have looked at it a little more seriously
Contrary to popular beleif, removing the front sway bar does bugger all to your road handling. mine didn't even have one on from the factory, nither did my dads LWB.
Removing the rear is what makes the difference on the road.
So get rid of the front one and use the factory dissconnect lever for the rear.
Removing the rear is what makes the difference on the road.
So get rid of the front one and use the factory dissconnect lever for the rear.
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