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The driver side end-link on my front swaybar disconected itself, I don't know how. Is there anybody who took thiers off or got discos that would like to give me thier old one, or do you guys think I should just take it off 100% ?
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The driver side end-link on my front swaybar disconected itself, I don't know how. Is there anybody who took thiers off or got discos that would like to give me thier old one, or do you guys think I should just take it off 100% ?
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some people may say take em off, others will say leave em on. the only way to find out is take it off completely for a bit, do a test drive
its not that hard to take off, so, you may want to try it.
its not that hard to take off, so, you may want to try it.
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I agree with doink. I have tried it on mine and it isn't to bad, I just worry about having to manuever around something quick and loosing it. I think leaving the sway bar connected is better. The disco's don't cost that much and don't take long to disconnect. (Much cheaper than a new ride) Also remember if you load your ride with a lot of weight it will make it a lot worse.
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Yeah, what they said. I took mine off to go wheelin and liked the ride on road too. I've been running without mine for about two years now. I would probably put it back on for a long road trip, though. Just try it and see, you'll love having it off for wheeling.
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