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pro sway bar

bootz1981

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is anyone one removing the sway bar? all my buddies on xp's have and they like it. just pondering the idea
 
Do a search, there is alot of discussion on this topic. Personally, I would try it both ways and see waht YOU think as everyone is different. I know if you remove it, most will tell you to have the shocks revalved stiffer to compensate for the difference.
 
why would i stiffin the shocks? wouldnt that be pointless to make it softer(remove sway) and than make it stiffer(revalve). I dont know, just askin
 
why would i stiffin the shocks? wouldnt that be pointless to make it softer(remove sway) and than make it stiffer(revalve). I dont know, just askin

Pull the sway bar and ride it the way it is and you will understand. I would leave it but you should try it both ways and decide what works for you.
 
depends on your riding style and what your looking for your sled to do. i'm a tree rider, rode with it in once, took it out the second ride and never put it back. try it and see if its for you... and i never had my shocks revalved.
 
Had Holz put the remote reservoir with clickers on all 4 of my shocks and had them do a revalve for my weight. Was pretty sure that removing the sway bar was the way to go. I gave them a call and asked them and they strongly recommended that I leave it on. I put on a quick disconnect kit already so I will try it disconnected too. I am so stoked to ride. Prolly going to have to make a trip to find some snow.
 
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