Handling without front swaybar?

My convertible has the soft slant six springs all around, KYB shocks and a nice Hellwig hollow sway bar. I find it handles rough roads very well, because the soft springs provide great compliance. I don't have any problems with bottoming out, running 205/70-14s on 14 x 5.5 steelies at slightly below stock ride height ( I lowered the front a bit to level it out because the rear springs are getting tired). I am not talking about 4WD rockpiles, but I ride unmaintained back roads all over the state, with huge potholes, stream crossings and washboard dirt. For contrast, my fastback with HD springs, uprated t-bars and front and rear sway bars is a much, much rougher ride on the same kind of roads (it is lowered an inch and runs 215/70-14 on 14 x 6 rallies). And it doesn't handle hazards like potholes on the apex of corners as well, either -- it bounces and skids instead of just soaking it up. Seriously, soft springs are the way to go, if you have adequate ground clearance to start with. But you can't have both good compliance and a lowered stance.