MufasaCAT, Quite a bit of research from myself along with Energy Suspension and Rancho Suspension went into the decision to mount the swaybar on the top a-arm. The end result of that research is that the swaybar does not know which a-arm it is mounted to, so long as the rating is correct for that new motion ratio, and because a swaybar can mount much farther outboard than a shock, that ratio is realistic. All of this was done for two reasons. First for your same reason, there was not enough room for both on the lower a-arm, and second to get the swaybar to clear the transaxle without complicated contortions.