God bless the anti-sway bar. With no progressive camber gain on the front tires during cornering, the next best thing is to just eliminate front body roll and thereby keep both tires square to the road surface for max traction. A 3/4 inch anti sway bar works admirably. To clear the front bumper supports, purchase two six inch lengths of square tubing, same size and wall as the bumper supports. Mark your bumper supports where you need to cut them for clearance. Weld your new tubing on top of the existing support, and bridging the cut you require. Cut out the original support and WALLA . . install the bar as designed (with the part parallel to the front beam kicking up). Installing with the kick pointing down can interfere with the shock tower metal, depending how how your vehicle was lowered. If you are deeply concerned about loosing front bumper support strength by making this modification, I sugggest you stick with your current SUV for sporting driving.