leave sway bar on or off

D Morgan

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Im running a 07 apex , should i run the sway bar on or off. I pulled it off and the sled fells like it will be a little spongey in the front even with the coils dialed 3 turns off of bottom. Can you get zero pros for the apex. They work good on my cat (set up aggresive like my race sled was). If it wont take a desent size drop without breaking my back that just will not due.
 

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On my T-Apex I ran it a year with the sway bar and a year w/o.......I prefered it w/o the swaybar. I never did any big drops tho so I cant comment on that.
 

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I've run without for a couple of years, but no big drops (10ft max). I prefer really to run the front preload a soft as possible.

Handles much better off trail in all conditions. I didn't notice it too much in deep pow but in firmer set-up snow it's much easier to throw around/ put it on it's side and donut when needed.

Smoother ride on the trail but more body roll.
 

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Not really a great answer, but you should try it both ways yourself. It is really a personal preference thing. Some people prefer it installed and some prefer it removed. You can undo the sway bar links and zip tie the sway bar out of the way to try it before removing the bar.
 

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Not really a great answer, but you should try it both ways yourself. It is really a personal preference thing. Some people prefer it installed and some prefer it removed. You can undo the sway bar links and zip tie the sway bar out of the way to try it before removing the bar.


Technical answer. Must work for a dealership. Trial and error on that one. To bad you didn't think of the zip ties when you were trying to figure it out. :ha_ha:
 

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Technical answer. Must work for a dealership. Trial and error on that one. To bad you didn't think of the zip ties when you were trying to figure it out. :ha_ha:

LOL.. GOAN F*# YOURSELF....... never mind John:) Shal we discuss how to do oil changes on your Apex?:eek:
 

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LOL.. GOAN F*# YOURSELF....... never mind John:) Shal we discuss how to do oil changes on your Apex?:eek:

Shall we discuss how tight to run your chain so it doesn't break?:loser:
I am still waiting on you to pay your tow bill.:d
 

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Finger tight and then tighten back up nut???

Oh don't worry he knows. But you know what happens when a guys is mad and in a hurry.
It usually ends with your buddy towing you out.
Sorry tapex.:d Probably won't happen again eh?
 
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