rear sway bar
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does it do much. i road course race and drag. i know it sounds dumb but on a solid axle deal it doesnt seem like it would do much, am i crazy
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Yes, you are crazy, lol. The rear sway bar has a large effect on body roll and helps keep both rear tires planted when the car wants to "torque" over. Here is a good example.
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so with the 12 bolt in it now only mounting brackets need to change? i figured it was a dumb thought. if it wasnt so late and i was lacking sleep i hope i would have thought it out more before asking lol the lazy side just wanted to disconnect it instead of modify the mounting brackets. thanks though