Homemade Sway Bar Quick Disconnects
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I believe he did remove his rear sways. He fab'd the quick "discos" (that's an oxymoron) for the fronts.
Last edited by coors; 11-22-2015 at 12:47 PM.
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Yep, the rear is completely removed. The fronts I made disconnects for because she's still my daily driver and hard turns were just a little too squirrely without the front for my taste.
Here's some pictures of the flex I'm getting with rear removed, front disconnected (well, I actually only disconnected the drop side), stock watts, and stock brake lines on 3.5" lift. The lift is stock rear springs in the front and spacers I made in the rear. I also disconnected the shocks because I haven't replaced the stock shocks yet.
Here's some pictures of the flex I'm getting with rear removed, front disconnected (well, I actually only disconnected the drop side), stock watts, and stock brake lines on 3.5" lift. The lift is stock rear springs in the front and spacers I made in the rear. I also disconnected the shocks because I haven't replaced the stock shocks yet.
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JUKE179r (08-27-2021)
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Hi , figured this would be a great place to throw in my sway-bar mod. I had the oposite opinion when I removed my rear sway bar. On the trail, articulating and climbing it was much much better. but when I was on the road going over things like speed bumps or HWY rolls my truck felt like an old Caddy. big wavy up and down bounce. Didn't like it.
My fix was that I measured the front saw bars and noticed that the links are the exact same things as the rear but about 4" longer. so I bought a pair of fronts and put them in the rear. I'm finding the same off-road articulating characteristics an having a stock on-road ride as well. FYI, my truck has a 3" suspension lift so this seems to fall into place nicely.
My fix was that I measured the front saw bars and noticed that the links are the exact same things as the rear but about 4" longer. so I bought a pair of fronts and put them in the rear. I'm finding the same off-road articulating characteristics an having a stock on-road ride as well. FYI, my truck has a 3" suspension lift so this seems to fall into place nicely.
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JUKE179r (03-08-2018)
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