Sway bars
The arrangement where the sway bar attaches to the rear beam will reduce flex in the rear beam, but there will still be some play in the trailing arm to chassis bushes (as well as the sway bar bushes). If the sway bar was attached to the chassis then it would transmit the rolling (side to side) load to the chassis instead of to the beam, bypassing the trailing arm bushes.
It appears that this setup will have unrestrained roll to the extent of the play in the trailing arm and sway bar bushes. Are uprated trailing arm bushes available? Is it possible to mount the sway bar to the chassis in the vicinity of the trailing arm mounts or perhaps... the fuel tank. Just kidding
Any thoughts???
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