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No Swaybar?

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jb33

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ive got a 2008 dragon w/ the 09 front end and swaybar,im debating on taking my sway bar off. i just wanted to see if it makes a good deal of difference. i am running fox float r evols in the front, so i would need to put a few more pounds of air in each if i take the bar off, so im looking to see how much more air to put in the shocks too? so basically i just wanted to see if it would make a difference, or just dont even worry about it?
 
ive got a 2008 dragon w/ the 09 front end and swaybar,im debating on taking my sway bar off. i just wanted to see if it makes a good deal of difference. i am running fox float r evols in the front, so i would need to put a few more pounds of air in each if i take the bar off, so im looking to see how much more air to put in the shocks too? so basically i just wanted to see if it would make a difference, or just dont even worry about it?

I have an '09 RMK and have removed the sway bar due to the T-Sled Barkbuster A-Arms do not allow the use of the std RMK sway bar (rear mounted). Allen at T-Sled told me to run 80psi in my Float 2 shocks. I'm around 195 w/gear.
 
thanks for the info. that gives me a good idea of about how much pressure to run in my shocks. did you notice a big difference when you removed the swaybar? i took my bar off on my old edge chaassis and it made quite a difference. so i would imagine it would change it.
 
09 RMK without the sway bar and running Exit piggyback shocks/triple rate springs. Clickers are set at #12 out of 22 clicks available.

The sled handles very well this way and I would recommend this mod.

akrevrider
 
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