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Sizzlin' Sicilian
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: California
Posts: 502
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See, this is what I dont get. Why on earth you would take it off (unless you are doing drag.. going straight..etc.. I can understand that).. because I love the way my car handles around sharp curves and I cant imagine why you would want to "go slow" in mustang (if you take the sway bar off) and have to watch turns and things like that. Plus the danger factor. If you're only driving on the street, not racing what benefits do you get for taking it off? Just trying to understand!
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