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rear sway bar disconnects?
Would it even make sense?
I have a set of discos left over from my lift kit that are meant to be installed on the front but I don't need them (antirock) Can I install them (or something similar) on the rear anti sway bar links? why or why not might this be a good idea?
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Nope, just leave it connected. It's been discussed many times.
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the amount of extra travel you get is negligible dont even bother
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