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Sold: Colorado Sway bar angle

Pcherron

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I am wondering how the sway bar angle may affect the jeeps propensity to roll. I have found differing answers on the internet. Some say an increased angle will stiffen it and make it less likely to roll. Others say the closer to a flat 90 degree angle will maximize anti roll. The instalation manual for my jks discos said to set the angle at 5 degrees up. I have a 2.5 inch suspension lift with 35in tires and with the discos as short as they get i can not get below a 15 degree incline. I bought the discos made for 2.5 to 6 inches lift. So what increases anti roll? More or less angle?
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ScottishWillys

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