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Rusty, the truck made of recycled materials.
I was intrigued to read that disconnecting the swaybar can actually somewhat improve highway handling. So, knowing the direction I’m going with the Dana 60 (parts collection has commenced), I figured I’d follow the recommendation in that thread to remove/disconnect the sway bar, drive it around, and decide if it’s even needed.
I was surprised to find that the front end does indeed have a softer feel to it and no noticeable difference in body roll.
Interesting.
I haven't gotten my sway bar reinstalled yet.
But I definitely have sway, and I do find it annoying. Not problematic, and not dangerous (at least, when I'm the one driving).
But I do find it annoying, and I do plan on reinstalling it.
Concerning your sway bar, I'm taking a wild guess that the truck has at least a 4" lift on it right? If you didn't do anything to correct the sway bar position post lift, you are right the effectiveness of the bar will be less than it should. Reason being is since the sway bar attaches directly to the axle without secondary links like most do on other vehicles the lift changes the angle of the bar. That change in the angle effectively reduces the length of the bar from the pivot to the mount.
ORD's swaybar quick disconnect kit raises the mount point by 2" which restores the factory geometry of the bar. I'm running the ORD kit on mine and I can say the highway manners are much better than my former 75 I had with the same lift but no swaybar disconnect kit on it. I've never disconnected the bar off road.
I wonder if the overly stiff rear spring packs are doubling as an anti-sway mechanism
I can tell the sway bar isn’t there. Softer ride seems like, but it’s crazy how it seems to handle better.
You are correct, it’s lifted 4”.
But I didn’t lift it, I actually dropped it from an 8” lift to 4”. The sway bar has what I'm guessing is spacers to correct the angle.
I’m going to have to be swaybar-less anyways once the Dana 60 is installed because it’s a dodge d60 and I have been told the stock sway bar won’t work with it.
And the sway bars attach to the leaf spring plates, not the axle. The stock plates may not play nice with your dodge axle (I'm not sure on this point), but there's not any reason why the dodge axle can't work with the stock sway bar. At worst case you'd make up a special bracket.