Sway bars on rzr

freeflorider

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Anyone of you guys pull the swaybars out? Buddy did in his can am but I’m not sure if the wheel travel will be better or would I be turning it into a rollie pol ride. Thinking their on there for a reason.
 

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Definitely take off the front if it has one. It’s way better on slow technical riding with both front and rear removed, but a little too squirrly when ripping on forestry roads and such.
 

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Some models like my 15 didn't come with a front. Only a rear. I did the rear tender spring swap for a softer ride, but it's definitely not as stable at high speed now. I would think pulling the rear sway bar would make that worse.

On some models it's possible to buy shocks to replace the end links, kind of gives you a middle option between sway bar vs no sway bar.
 

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I have the front removed on my 15 900 trail. Its way better on tight trails. I did try it with no rear but was way too squirrelly. I am also running Bandit suspension so not sure how it would compare to stock.
 
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