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Thread: Rear sway bar rubbers. Repair or remove

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    Rear sway bar rubbers. Repair or remove

    I know I SHOULD replace the rubbers, one chewed right out. Since going longer travel suspension on the 130, they got mashed quickly.

    In all honesty, should i just pull sway bar off...I don't carry heavy loads around windy roads

    Suggestions?
    Pro's and cons?

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    Well my 110 never had sway bars when i bought it second hand last year

    it has no where near as much body roll as a classic rangie , so my guess pull them off and drive it around if you dont like it put them back on with new rubbers

    I dont know the legalitys with insurance but you could say it got RW with out them as mine did so if it was RW when you bought it , it must be ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by moorey View Post
    I know I SHOULD replace the rubbers, one chewed right out. Since going longer travel suspension on the 130, they got mashed quickly.

    In all honesty, should i just pull sway bar off...I don't carry heavy loads around windy roads

    Suggestions?
    Pro's and cons?
    I'd replace... Just make sure they're done up properly and there's no cr@p inside.

    M

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    Might try remove first, see how it goes, then crawl back if it feels nasty.
    Thanks guys

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