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    should probably be in suspension but anyway, has anybody got the front sway bar disconnected to allow for more wheel travel, i know it will give more bodyroll on make it handle bad but i am just wondring has anyone done it?
    had an 03 gx 120 with some gear now got a 2013 bt 50 GT auto some ARB gear.

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    Yep, I have! It's currently connected, but sometimes if I'm going 4WD'ing and if I can be bothered I disconnect the front and the back.

    You can definitely feel the difference when you swerve!!

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      Mates,

      There is a company here in the US, Metal Tech makes a sway bar relocation kit that allows more travel. http://metaltech4x4.com

      Or if you use the Total Chaos long travel front suspension you can forgo the sway bar completely. http://chaosfab.com/86000.html

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