anyone remove the front sway bar?

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jeffraptor

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I drove my truck with completely stock suspension for 25k miles and disconnected my sway bar about 500 miles ago. I wish I had done it sooner. It is much smoother over bumps and dips and has a much better turn in feeling. I just drove it on a 400 mile round trip on the highway with long rolling turns and elevation changes at 80mph and the truck felt completely stable and safe. The increased body roll is definitely noticeable, but that is a plus for me as it makes it much more entertaining to drive.
 
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Not sure if Forged sell this for the GEN2 but I installed this quick disconnect and went off-roading without a swaybar for the first time, in Baja no doubt. I liked it a LOT better. Reinstalled for the long 24hr highway drive back home.

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brettmess24

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Not sure if Forged sell this for the GEN2 but I installed this quick disconnect and went off-roading without a swaybar for the first time, in Baja no doubt. I liked it a LOT better. Reinstalled for the long 24hr highway drive back home.

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That is the shit!

The difference was night and day off-road with my TJ but that was many moons ago. Almost always forgot to disconnect them but knew right away once on the trail.

I would also buy this for the raptor.


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