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Preparing for install, considering speaker and amp locations...
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Not 100% I want to mount them here but it would be the easiest! Still thinking about positioning for sound quality and not ease of installation.
 
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What? A sway bar? You running at Indy this weekend?

Yeah, sway bar has got to go!


CP: This group looked for anything rough and had a great time. It wasn't all about who was the best or correct line just some good ol boys with a beer and a 4wd.
 
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Yeah, sway bar has got to go!


CP: This group looked for anything rough and had a great time. It wasn't all about who was the best or correct line just some good ol boys with a beer and a 4wd.

Look at it this way Eltobgi, it's one less thing to break if you remove it.

Seriously though, with a sway bar installed you will transfer more weight to one of the front corners. Which ever one happens to be down hill takes the most weight which may lead to more broken shafts! With the rear seat bar gone, the vehicle will sit more level in the rocks and ruts and hopefully not transfer too much weight to one of the front corners.

Just a thought buddy


CP: This group looked for anything rough and had a great time. It wasn't all about who was the best or correct line just some good ol boys with a beer and a 4wd.
 
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Yeah, sway bar has got to go!


CP: This group looked for anything rough and had a great time. It wasn't all about who was the best or correct line just some good ol boys with a beer and a 4wd.
The sway bar mounting location on the lower arm would make a great location for more lights:confused:
 
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Lol, I really only have two speeds...Stop & Hammer Down! @joeymt33 can attest to this;)
100% agreed! But man you ride too good for that pos rear anchor! You know how to handle the Beast so at least disconnect it and test it like you said 5min. You may not like it at first on road but off road big deal. You bought a independent suspension vehicle might as well use it:)
 
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Mine is fully out but I disconnected for a while to make sure I liked it at first
 
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When you guys are removing swaybar, are you just disconnecting it or actually taking it out?


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I fully trusted CP and removed it completely the first time. Glad I did.

It's not for everyone but for my type of terrain and speed, it's good.
 
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I fully trusted CP and removed it completely the first time. Glad I did.

It's not for everyone but for my type of terrain and speed, it's good.
What would you say defines your type of terrain and speed?o_O
 
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