Looking good Nath, did you look into the legalities of removing the sway bar by any chance or with Insurance. I would like to do this but just wondering.
Well it is an issue. All is good until you have a crash where someone is injured. The cops will impound your vehicle and investigate it before they release it for insurance purposes. With the sway bar removed you could have some serious explaining to do- to the cops that is, before the insurance company check it out. That will be another can of worms.
Having said all that, have removed the sway bar, not for the reasons to see what she will do. Long story but the car was sitting lower on the D/S when it was connected. Eventually sorted out but what I did find was the slow speed corners especially roundabouts where the worse with the truck handling like the Tilt train. Higher speed bends didn't have so much of an effect.
On road naturally enough it felt softer but I guess the sway bar is an added form of dampening apart form the shocks. Spring rates and shock valving will have a big effect on what it is like without it.
I think even disconnects are illegal. That's rite we live in Australia, everything is illegal. They say we are a free country.
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