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    I will drive it on the street but not very often.

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    ^^ you can drive it on the street with rear coilovers no problem at all. BUT if you use an anti-roll bar leave it unhooked or dont put it on for street driving

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    Quote Originally Posted by LITTLEMAGS View Post
    ^^ you can drive it on the street with rear coilovers no problem at all. BUT if you use an anti-roll bar leave it unhooked or dont put it on for street driving
    why are the anti roll bars so bad on the street?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjmatt View Post
    why are the anti roll bars so bad on the street?
    drag bars are basically a solid/or hollow bar that is NOT supposed to flex(unlike normal sway bars). When driven on the street they tend to rip the mounts or damage the links
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    Ok so when the chassis flexes when going up a driveway approch or going over a curb that is when the bar can rip out. Thanks guys!

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