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In theory you would have max up and down travel in the same direction but a sway bar can limit the amount of droop.From your article
“Sway bars are designed to ensure your vehicle’s wheels don’t move too far up or down independently of the opposite wheel.”
It’s the independently of the opposite wheel that changes. If you have both wheels going up and down and the same time like going through whoops there is no extra travel with the sway bar connected or disconnected.
Edit: Also articulation is not more travel. Articulation is the ability for the wheels to flex independent from each other. Travel is governed by how long the shocks are.
Since the only thing Ford lists different right now is the sway bar disconnect I assume it limits full down travel.
Edit: It could also be that the Badlands gets shocks which allow for more travel that are separate from what you get on the Sasquatch package
Edit2: The infograph from Ford says
So while it still has the Bilstein shocks maybe they allow more travel?
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