Rear sway bar removal?

Will I get more rear articulation removing the sway bar? Would road handling be drastically changed?

I was actually going to ask this same question yesterday but got sidetracked. I know of a few people that have removed theirs and still use their rigs as daily drivers but have not rode with them to see if there is a difference. My thinking is that it would put more stress on the front one, and create a bad situation should that front one somehow fail (as the Antirocks have been known to do), but I could be wrong.
 

sfrubicon

New member
You def want the rear sway bar, I did a run without while I was putting the DTD on and the body roll is horrible.
 

cozdude

Guy with a Red 2-Door
Keep them. In off camber situations you will wish you kept them on


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D_engel

New member
How high is your rig sitting? I pulled mine completely and don't notice any change in stability in off camber situations. I kept my Jeep pretty low though
 
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