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Mjt63086

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Just installed swaybars on my Maxx. I must say I wasn't sure how I was gonna like it, but since I do most of my driving on the street I figured I'd give them a try. I love em! Handles so much better now, and barely lifts up the wheel when going on high speed turns.

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Nobody here likes swaybars? Lol

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Nope, their actually off eBay, I think the seller makes them. But they work really good, handles a hell of alot better at high speed and tighter low speed turns. It does donuts in the dirt on command, lol.

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well.. If you like them, you like them.


but there goes the life time guarantee on all 4 of your upper arms.
 
i have full force rc's sway bars and i like them on some terrain. but if it gets too rough the truck spends more time in the air then on the ground. fortunately with their setup i just take out one piece and its independent again. makes tuning a breeze.
 
i made my sway bars for my jato, out of 1/8 " music wire. that thing really stays flat.
 
I had a dynamite sway bar set on my maxx many years ago. I loved the way it would handle on the flat parts of the track, I could go through the cornes at high speeds, but it limited the suspension travel too much on the jumps, way too much. So I ended up taking mine off after only a few runs.
 
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