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![]() I don't think it is a major issue. Unless you're road racing it or take it through the twisties you shouldn't have any major issues. I snapped the rear sway bar at the weld going sideways out onto the street from a parking lot 2 years ago. Haven't even noticed a difference, and I drive it like I stole it.....
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