View Poll Results: Which is the best front swaybar disconnect?
Teraflex quick disco's



11
39.29%
JKS quicker disco's



17
60.71%
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Best front swaybar disco's??
Teraflex has a great reputation on here, mainly with their lifts, but I haven't heard much about their disco's.
JKS's quicker disco's look like they're higher quality. I'm not too familiar with JKS though...
JKS's quicker disco's look like they're higher quality. I'm not too familiar with JKS though...
I plan on getting a Teraflex lift but have been a big fan of the JKS disco's. You also can check out this thread.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-talk-26/beware-rough-country-front-discos-88002/
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-talk-26/beware-rough-country-front-discos-88002/
TeraFlex gets my vote,super easy ...
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The Rubi e-disco has a significant advantage over any manual disconnect. When approaching an off-camber situation, simply reconnect the sway bar. That prevents the uphill spring from unloading. It's sorta like going up a steep waterfall - as the front springs unload it actually pushes the Jeep back. Picture the same thing on an off-camber hill.
You can do that with manual disconnects, but what a pain in the A$$ to do!
If I wasn't so spoiled, I'd go Currie Antirock first, then Terraflex, then JKS.
You can do that with manual disconnects, but what a pain in the A$$ to do!
If I wasn't so spoiled, I'd go Currie Antirock first, then Terraflex, then JKS.







