Re: Rear sway Bar ????????
Just my .02, unless you're going to be doing any racing, or running cones at the shows.. then not really a need for a rear swaybar. If the truck is lowered, as mentioned that helps a lot and you'll notice a substantial difference with just the front sway bar.
I have driven both and there is definitely a difference with the rear sway bar.. but is it really necessary for a good street driven 6cyl 3ott weekend driver? .. not really. I'd save my money and just replace the trailing arm bushings (unless you have already) that will help a bunch too.
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