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New Member Username: Billmallin
Post Number: 12 Registered: 09-2003
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Hola: Sherman, my truck, has a 3" OME lift. I have removed the rear sway bar and am happy, but I do not feel comfortable pulling the front one off permanently. Hence, my questions: Does anyone have a rock solid design for quick disconnect for the front sway bar? I guess the next question would be, if so, would having them disconnected with a 3" lift be an issue for the brake lines and ABS wires? I guess a more important question is... is it even worth jacking with it? It almost seems the OME shocks have now become the limiting factor... While the trial and error game is fun, I think I would rather have some feedback from some folks who have already played this game. Thanks! Bill Mallin 2001 Disco AKA "Sherman" Web Dood Houston Land Rover Club http://www.houstonlandroverclub.com
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