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Mr Zuk
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Escudo sway bar

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Has anyone removed there front swaybar? Dose it effect anything? i am thinking about removing mine
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lincooln
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Re: Escudo sway bar

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I removed mine, it just made it a bit more comfortable and stopped the suspension from crashing over the big bumps so much. also helped a little bit with front flex. Hardly noticed the increase in body roll at all.
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churchill
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Re: Escudo sway bar

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Same as above, much better offroad and not much different onroad. I did have lifted harder springs.
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kernels
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Re: Escudo sway bar

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Disconnecting one side of the swaybar is so easy, it might be worth considering leaving it connected and just disconnecting it when off-roading ?
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