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Greywolf74

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I believe THESE are used in conjuction with swaybars for the LST2, is this correct? If so what exactly is it supposed to do? I've not really used sway bars on anything except my buggies that came witht hem and I just use the stock pieces. I've seen these with different amounts of degrees on them but I'm not sure exactly what it accomplishes. I mean I know the sway bars help keep the kit from rolling as much in turns but what exact effect to you get from using one that say +.5 degrees vs one thats -.5 degrees?
 
I'm just throwing a guess out there but..
Maybe the degree is the difference in length,like if you had a longer one on one side there would be some preload on the the other side of the kit,+5 degrees preload? .....and if I'm wrong well its all your fault for posting this thread,lol
 
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