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Old 10-01-2014, 07:41 AM
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Default anyone ever seen these??

Thinking about disconnects for my swaybar and came across these, has anyone run them??
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Interesting... I am interested to know thoughts as well.
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HMMm.... I have been shopping for quick discos and those look cool, but I wonder how they would function after being on the front of the JEEP for a while...

I would love to hear some feedback about them also...
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If you don't have a lift kit and can use the stock sway bar links, here is a simple mod you can do for under $15. I just did this on my stock 2015 and it was very simple. Depending on what year you have will depend if you need 7/16" or 1/2" clevis pin (I used 1/2" and just drilled out the link).

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-w...nnects-269897/
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Seems like not many people are using them but I haven't heard anything bad yet, they even make some for the rear
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I don't see any grease points. My guess is the lower ball stud would start getting chewed up and become real sloppy (noisy) pretty quickly from road grime, salt, mud, etc.



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