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Originally Posted by Jeff_DML
if you disconnect the stock one I guess it moves around and can destroy your CV boots.
There has been some specially made endlinks that all you to disconnect on the fly but I guess they are noisy when disconnected so they are not that popular.
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this post claims that disconnecting the swaybar for IFS doesnt do much anyhow
https://www.toyota-4runner.org/1358631-post15.html
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Correct. You do not want your sway bar flopping around. There are some really slick sliding ones, bu they are require manual intervention which can be a PITA.
Also correct on the IFS. It will add limited travel, but it will also let it travel easier. I'm really thinking the rear is the place to spend the time. The IFS will never be a solid axle.
My 2K Tacoma has no rear sway bar and flexes pretty good. The front IFS doesn't flex at all. Theoretically the 4runner rear could be pretty good as well. Ace the panhard rod and sway bar. Extend the swing arms and longer coils.