Originally Posted by
maples01
Forget the swaybar, I don't care how heavy duty it is it will not stand the weight and time, I'm telling you from experience, I wasn't disabled yesterday and have friends who have been in longer than me, air bag it with them independently inflated, or enjoy driving a van that sits lower on the passenger side, requiring springs every few years.
Conversation about sway bars isn't meant to mean that's the solution for a mounted lift and its action on the right side springs. We drifted slightly from the OP but your input how to deal with this is spot on Maples01. After all you're living with this situation.
Sorry if we drifted astray!