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Old 04-14-2022, 10:19 AM   #2
bry593
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Re: Rear Sway bar and loweing blocks

If you have trailing arm suspension, you already have an integrated sway bar. You see, the axle is U-bolted directly to the trailing arms. So as one tire goes up, it has to twist and flex the control arms, thereby offering a measure of sway resistance.

Your biggest bang for the buck is to replace the front bar with a 1-ton (1.25") bar.
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