Originally Posted by
mitsumi
it seems it would hit a ramp/bump unless the springs or shocks have been replaced.
This won't happen for ramps or bumps. Imagine that when the axle approaches a ramp or bump, the wheels will travel over it and the anti-sway bar, being bolted to the axle at the spring seat, will in turn follow and clear the ramp or bump. It will become a problem for irregular-shaped obstacles and road hazards - possibly for chuckholes...
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