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Old Apr 22, 2007 | 12:48 AM
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Alright, sorry for the delay. Here ya go.
Before-removed rear swaybar

After-removed rear and front swaybars. Installed mini spool in rear.


I could have kept climbing, but I was teetering on the LF and RR wheels. This mini spool is incredible! I'll post a DIY article on the install when I get some free time.
 
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Default RE: Sway bar pros/cons

Great pics.
Nice mod, I am planning to remove the sway bar(s) on my '87 when I get time to work on it.

Email me when you get that write up done on the rear locker. I want to do the same thing. Thinking mini-spool for mine as it won't see much raod time, if any.
 
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