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Its been my experience and generally accepted good idea concerning sway bars to eliminate both or none at all.
a rig with no bars will sway evenly until tip point. there are no counter forces acting to cause unpredictability, just greater body roll. this is assuming suspension is at factory spec.
eliminating just one bar, makes poo come out.
The twisting force of body roll works differently on each end of the rig. so one may over steer or may understeer , the front may try to roll and the rear try to stand up straight. fighting the front because there is a rear bar and there is no front. etc.
Toastys new suspension; tight and properly aligned held sway to a minimum and he had no screwball dynamics acting on the entire rig as both bars were eliminated.
once you become accustomed to no sway bars , you will factor in the sway and just"roll with it".
a rig with no bars will sway evenly until tip point. there are no counter forces acting to cause unpredictability, just greater body roll. this is assuming suspension is at factory spec.
eliminating just one bar, makes poo come out.
The twisting force of body roll works differently on each end of the rig. so one may over steer or may understeer , the front may try to roll and the rear try to stand up straight. fighting the front because there is a rear bar and there is no front. etc.
Toastys new suspension; tight and properly aligned held sway to a minimum and he had no screwball dynamics acting on the entire rig as both bars were eliminated.
once you become accustomed to no sway bars , you will factor in the sway and just"roll with it".