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the sway bar bushes will indirectly affect steering response and thus could be said to affect feel.
if they are loose the initial response to steering input will be body roll instead of the car changing direction. if you have ever driven a car with an anti sway bar unhooked you find the steering response dramatically different. loose bushings if loose enough will do the same, i would think. even a broken rear sway link will affect the handling dramatically and it is much smaller than the front. tom w
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