I disagree completely. I upgraded my swaybars to DJM from stock Denali's and the new ones are much heavier. The ride is exactly the same however cornering is nearly completely flat and nosedive under heavy braking is nearly nonexistent. I've upgraded swaydars on many vehicles throughout the years and the result has been the same. Its what they're meant to do. But if you want to disconnect your front swaybar completely by removing the endlinks, that's not the same as comparing a smaller swaybar to a bigger one.Sway bars have nothing to do with nose dive, and the only time it doesn't add stiffness is when going straight down the road and both wheels hit the same bump. When cornering they add a lot of spring stiffness which is how they resist body roll. I drove my PPV for several days after I got it thinking it rode pretty good, until I noticed on front sway bar end link was missing. Definitely noticed a much rougher ride after connecting it back up. Cornering improved though, but not the ride. Big front rear sway bars also make the whole chassis shudder on bumpy roads trying to twist the whole truck. On one wheel bumps not only is the spring/shock getting compressed it is also trying to twist the sway bar adding spring rate to that corner.