Question about swaybar removal

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Simple question...if i unbolt one side of the saybar, is it under pressure and is it going to fly all out of whack so i won't be able to bolt it back on? The reason i ask is i'm installing a torque link and it bolts to the swaybar bolts, and i need to take those out to bolt the plate on.
 
Negative. It's not a spring. The only time it's under tension is when in a turn and one a-arm compressed more than the other. At rest, they are equal so the bar should have no pressure on it