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Rear Swaybar Removal

jetrinka

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Anyone ever just remove the rear swaybar entirely? Not even sure why I'd ask or what the goal would be. More just wondering if anyone has done it and what they're experience was?
 
Anyone ever just remove the rear swaybar entirely? Not even sure why I'd ask or what the goal would be. More just wondering if anyone has done it and what they're experience was?
You can no issue i have no front sway bar its behind my shed actually lol
 
Did your truck not come with a rear bar?
Yes it did but if you are keeping the front bar i see no reason to keep the rear i pulled it off my jeep jk without any ill effects to be honest i actually had forgot i pulled it off till i went to sell it to the local dealer and he asked where it was lol
 
I remove the frame side bolt on the drivers side, then zip tie the link to the bar, effectively removing the rear sway bar. Its a little nicer around town, and on the high way. Less side to side toss on uneven terrain. If I want to haul something heavy or tow, I cut the zip ties, reinstall the one bolt and its a little more stable.

The rear sway bar is so small, its really very little difference in the way the truck feels.
 
I removed the rear sway bar. It's just another undamped spring on a problematic platform. See my post here:

https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/questions-about-shocks-springs-ram-2500.202998/page-8
Did you keep the front one or have you removed both?

I am very happy with the truck with no front swaybar. I have sumo springs in the rear so when I tow I’m squatted on those so the rear swaybar isn’t helping much
 
Anyone ever just remove the rear swaybar entirely? Not even sure why I'd ask or what the goal would be. More just wondering if anyone has done it and what they're experience was?
Removing the front swaybar makes a huge difference. I still have my rear but I think I may pull it now that I have sumos

Super easy to remove if you just want to test drive it. Two mins with the truck on the ground.

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