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Which sway bar?

I have gone with the axial sway bar in the end.Hopefully it will be here tomorrow.One of my reasons for going with the axial one is I am in the UK so it's easy to get.I could have ordered the others from the states but with the extra cost of the bar and postage would of made it to expensive.
 
Curious how this worked out for you in the end. I feel like I still have too much torque twist but it could be I just need to adjust the sway bar. It didn’t really come with any instructions ��
 
Curious how this worked out for you in the end. I feel like I still have too much torque twist but it could be I just need to adjust the sway bar. It didn’t really come with any instructions ��

To be honest I haven't been able to test it properly yet.I burnt my steering servo out and I am still waiting for the new one I ordered.The little run I did do indoors gave a little lift to the left front but nothing like it was before and that was gunning the throttle from standstill on carpet.
 
To be honest I haven't been able to test it properly yet.I burnt my steering servo out and I am still waiting for the new one I ordered.The little run I did do indoors gave a little lift to the left front but nothing like it was before and that was gunning the throttle from standstill on carpet.

I def need to test on more varied terrain. Mine was on the carpeted floor of my LHS. They have a cool indoor climbing course but it’s more designed for the 1.9 crawlers. Not much of a challenge for the bomber.
 
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