JKS quick disconnects
JK Super Freak
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From: Simi Valley, Ca., Taylorsville, Ut. and places in between
Easiest way is to push the bar up as far as it will go and bungee or zip tie both sides
to keep it from moving.
If you only secure one side, yourun a risk of slicing the opposite side tire if it flexs.
Ask me how I found this out.
to keep it from moving.
If you only secure one side, yourun a risk of slicing the opposite side tire if it flexs.
Ask me how I found this out.

I didn't like the option put the bar as high as possible. When flexed turning the wheels, the bar was rubbed by the tire.
I zip tie it at the original position, just above the coil support. The bar stays parallel tothe chassis.
My 2 cents
I zip tie it at the original position, just above the coil support. The bar stays parallel tothe chassis.
My 2 cents
Sorry for asking in case this has already been posted.
I'm new to the whole jeep and modding thing, only been an owner of my jeep for about a month. I was looking into getting a sway bar disconect for my 11 sahara, the mopar
electronic disconnect is pretty pricey
compared to the JKS disconnects, other then them having to be manually removed and put back on before and after use are they more recommended over the electronic?
I'm new to the whole jeep and modding thing, only been an owner of my jeep for about a month. I was looking into getting a sway bar disconect for my 11 sahara, the mopar
electronic disconnect is pretty pricey
compared to the JKS disconnects, other then them having to be manually removed and put back on before and after use are they more recommended over the electronic?
Originally Posted by nthinuf
I just push down or pull up on the bumper. How does a hammer help with this?



