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Sway bars disconnect

Arturo

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Hello,

I would like to know the advantage of taking out or disconnect the sway bars, specially the front one.
 



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more articulation (wheel travel)
 






i wouldn't listen to arsoul(ryan) he doesn't know what he is talking about j/k
 






Also I would like the disadvantage
 






The main disadvantage is that it will increase body roll (sway). The bar is actually an anti-sway bar. It keeps the body of the truck from "rolling or swaying" in a turn. It mechanically ties the independent front suspension components together so when one wheel hits a hole or a bump, the sway bar transmits that force to the other wheel as well; thus limiting the travel of the raised or lowered wheel. Hence, it robs articulation.

The downside to removing it is that the truck will not be as stable on the road. Cornering performance will suffer, and rapid turns (like if you have to avoid something quickly in the road) may lead to a rollover.
 






Sway Bar disconnect.

Do NOT REMOVE your front sway bar for highway travel! The bar significantly adds to the stability, therefore the safety and handling of the truck!.

Now for OFF ROAD only: many remove their swaybars while offroading, and reinstall them before returning to pavement. Since I know of no manufacturer that makes sway bar quick disconnects like the JKS for J**ps, several of us have custom
fabricated devices for quickly disconnecting and reconnecting the bars. Arsoul is totally correct. Disconnecting the bars does significantly increase articulation off road, allowing the wheels on both sides to be in contact with the ground more of the time, greatly improving traction. Remember, swaybars work by keeping the two wheels on the same end of the truck, moving up or down at the same time. This is great for smooth paved roads, but you need the wheels to be able to move independantly on uneven off pavement trails.
 






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