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Location: CA
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In my opinion, the higher the vehicle, the more important the sway bar is. My old '67 had maybe a 3/5 drop with no sway bars, and it had hardly any body roll going around sharp corners at high speeds. I had a '69 that was stock height, and had no sway bar. It handled very poorly and had so much body roll that it felt like it was going to tip over.
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