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Any real reason why I cant disconnect ACE for off road?

Old Jan 17, 2014 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 04duxlr
By disconnect I meant that the cylinder is not pressurized so the arm is able to move throughout its full range unimpeded. If the range of movement is not enough to allow full articulation then disconnecting it would be a good idea.

I understood what you meant, the system still does restrict articulation, it does provide more than stock but not as much as it fully disconnected. Thank you though.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2014 | 12:39 PM
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Looking at how these links are installed, if you replaced the entire thing with a section of threaded rod and a sleeve, reused the bushings at the top, put a clevis at the bottom and then installed a ball-joint type rod end in the axle you would have a nice quick disconnect setup. Just use a removable pin to connect the clevis to the rod end. When you pulled the pin, your sway bar would be disconnected.
 
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