Alright this thread is now dumb.
@Mutant I’m with you in that you can drive without sway bars on you’re truck. I have a somewhere around 4” lift (who knows, it’s race components I pieced together) that has a 4” wider track long traveled truck without sway bars. Travelled hundred of thousands of miles with it, loaded down, and have evasively avoided lots of possible accidents. So I get it.
While we need to take experiences to help us make better decisions, at the end of the day, we are talking about the benefit of removing KDSS from a 200.
@ToyotaIsLife setup will be much better for what he is wanting to achieve.
But it won’t be faster than a KDSS truck around a track. And let’s all be honest with ourselves for a minute... the highway, is a terrain. Even dedicated (but non-trailered) trail trucks like my 200 spend more time on paved road than the dirt. So plan accordingly.
Yes safety is always a concern like
@TeCKis300 points out. And we all push the boundaries for our own personal tastes. Hell, just giving up the stock street tires for anything all terrain related will increase some amount of braking distance.
The point I’m trying to make is that every situation is different. We can give our opinion, but we need to put aside what worked for us (because of what WE wanted and was comfortable with), and give advice for what the person asking for advice wants based on THEIR personality.
@NautiqueGuy What type of off roading are to working toward improving? High speed dirt/racing or adventure travel/everything except for racing?