<< I would be interested in seeing no swaybar changes. Lets go back to
stock front and rear bars. Very low cost and no issues with being out
engineered. >>
A swaybar costs about the same as a tire or two, so that's a very moot point.
If cost is an issue we should also ban Suburban's and motorhomes pulling
enclosed trailers, not to mention any car with a value of more than $5000.
See where this is getting us.....absolutely nowhere.
It doesn't matter what we do; all stock or replace one, or both, some group
of people will complain about it, especially on Team.net. That being the
case, then why bother to invoke change?
Mark Sipe
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