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I've come to find out my vintage 2021 Badlands does not have mounts for adding a rear stabilizer bar. I was hoping to upgrade my suspension but without this, has anyone done a 2-3" suspension lift without this bar and how does it handle on-road?

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I've come to find out my vintage 2021 Badlands does not have mounts for adding a rear stabilizer bar. I was hoping to upgrade my suspension but without this, has anyone done a 2-3" suspension lift without this bar and how does it handle on-road?

Thanks in advance
If you mean rear sway bar. Mine doesn’t and I have the Eibach Pro Truck 2.0 coilovers. It handles just fine. That front sway bar is pretty stiff, you’ll be ok. There are many on here with lift and no rear sway bar.
 
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Thanks for the reply. I was going to write Sway bar, but I looked and the Hoss 3.0 wildtrack kit called it a stabilizer bar on the instructions so 🤷‍♂️

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I was also looking at the Eibach 2.0s, how do you like them and any noticeable change in driving on-road?
 

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Thanks for the reply. I was going to write Sway bar, but I looked and the Hoss 3.0 wildtrack kit called it a stabilizer bar on the instructions so 🤷‍♂️

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I was also looking at the Eibach 2.0s, how do you like them and any noticeable change in driving on-road?
They are soft and great for off-road. It has more brake dive because they’re softer. I rock crawl, so they’re perfect for me. You may want something a little stiffer if you’re more concerned about on road then off. But they absorb speed bumps like they aren’t even there..
 

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Anti-Sway Bar is the full name, but it was shortened to 'Sway Bar' many decades ago because it's just easier to say, even though it could be perceived as the opposite.

Stabilizer Bar is just another term, but means exactly the same thing. A Bar that stabilizes the vehicle (prevents sway or body roll) during cornering.

And as mentioned, you should be fine without one in the rear and a small lift.
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