Replace/install both sway bars or just rear?
I have what may be 2 stupid questions, but I've noticed that most of the discussions involving sway bars usually revolve around replacing both the front and rear (or installing a rear one for the first time for those of us with the "integral rear axle" sway bar) instead of just replacing/installing a rear sway bar.
What would be the disadvantages (handling-wise) of installing/upgrading only a rear sway bar (and leaving the front one stock)?
Any advantages to just installing/upgrading the rear (besides cost)?
Thanks,
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