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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: New Mexico
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![]() I have to admit, I was pretty unsure about removing mine because of how bad people talked about not having one. When I put my 90/10's on, I took the sway bar off at the same time. Its not as bad as people make it out to seem. Yes the car feels different. Yes you have to go slower in corners that you usually fly through. Yes you get body roll when you turn hard or fast. Is it unsafe, I don;t think so. I have some 4cyl springs waiting to go in which will make it a little more unstable I am sure. But if it means giving up what I feel is a safe riding car, I wouldn't do it, especially with a pregnant wife in the car with me. I say get rid of it, and watch the difference at the track. Just my $.02 worth.
Chris
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1987 LX, Best times: 13.47 @ 102.49, 1.80 60ft 6900' DA |
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