JKS quick disconnects
Easily one of the best additions to the Jeep for the $$. Run them with my RK lift and works like a charm when I need to disco.
As others have said though, make sure to secure the sway bar up with some bungee cords or a real heavy duty zip tie.
As others have said though, make sure to secure the sway bar up with some bungee cords or a real heavy duty zip tie.
I also installed the JKS adjustable front track bar. It was beefy! Also easy to install.
One side usually adjusts different from the other side, so mark them left / right. It'll help when you put them back on. And ya, they're greasy so keep a plastic bag for when you take them off.
Originally Posted by pcmasten
One side usually adjusts different from the other side, so mark them left / right. It'll help when you put them back on. And ya, they're greasy so keep a plastic bag for when you take them off.
The sway bar was the first thing I pulled OFF on both of my YJs back in the day...I didn't notice any significant handling issues. They we both lifted one 6" one 4"...do the JKs react a lot different with the coils? Just curious!
Originally Posted by CottonFire
The sway bar was the first thing I pulled OFF on both of my YJs back in the day...I didn't notice any significant handling issues. They we both lifted one 6" one 4"...do the JKs react a lot different with the coils? Just curious!
Leaf springs are a different animal than coils. They give a significantly stiffer ride and do not have the flex and articulation coils and control arms do. Therefore they hold the front with less sway than coils. The leaf spring mounting points play into this aswell.



