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Originally Posted by JSTTA
The reason for front sway bar removal is not weight but weight transfer. With the sway bar out, the nose will travel higher with out sway bar bind, hence planting weight tranfer to the rear more. It supposed to help with traction. It does effect street driving a little.
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This is true as well, less weight in the front helps with weight transfer, hence removing the front bar reduces weight. With adjustable uppers and the pinion angle set correctly, the center can be set.
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