Quote Originally Posted by JoshS View Post
I don't use a rear swaybar, partially for this reason. The swaybar mounts won't break, and it's also less load on the trunk floor, so maybe it'll last longer. If one can get the setup to work without this risk, it's altogether better.

But if I were and the mounts were to break, I'd have just welded the thin tab back on to the trailing arm.
You don't have to use the stock swaybar mounts. Weld in better ones somewhere else.