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Old 02-13-2006, 06:29 PM
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Default Re: Anti Sway Bar

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Originally Posted by mikemock
I have a v8 4wd w/lsd. The rear end will tend to slip out on turns when the pavement is slippery (i.e. rain and/or snow) and in 2wd.

Would an anti sway bar improve this situation, or make it worse?
It would only improve your handleing and in no way hurt the handleing. I've noticed that my truck is harder to get sidways in the snow with the anti-sway bar. When all the weight of the body and pushed onto one side the bar sends that weight back to the inside tire durring a turn....or drift. So you get more traction because the body is kept from rolling so much. You'll love the sway bar if you get it, definitly a great investment!
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