Sway Bar Disconnects
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I have seen the TeraFlex discos in action on JeepCachers JK and like them a lot. They are very similar in design to the old JKS TJ Quicker Disconnects and are very easy to use - affordable too.
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I just got off the phone with Dave at Northridge4x4, JKS actually makes disconnects for the JK now and I went ahead and got them instead of the Tereflex ones.
He doesn't have them on his site yet but you can phone order.
He doesn't have them on his site yet but you can phone order.
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Teraflex
One of the first mods I did was the Teraflex quick disco's. They were simple to install (45min for both sides). And I have no previous history of working on any type of car. Unless you include changing a tire. They are even easier to use. Takes about 30 seconds to disconnect them and store the sway bar. About the same to put them back. I would recommend them , however, I have no expierience with the other lines out there. So for what it is worth.
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One of the first mods I did was the Teraflex quick disco's. They were simple to install (45min for both sides). And I have no previous history of working on any type of car. Unless you include changing a tire. They are even easier to use. Takes about 30 seconds to disconnect them and store the sway bar. About the same to put them back. I would recommend them , however, I have no expierience with the other lines out there. So for what it is worth.
I just installed mine tonight and it was very simple.