TERaFLEX...please help
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JK Freak
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From: ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
Is this happening regularly?
I love your products, please help me with this....
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I am currently daydreaming about going up a notch to your long arm upgrade...do you have any more stoutly built links??? I did this today on a really mellow run, going very slowly with the swaybar disconnected. Just took it off for the remainder of the run. Pretty hairy drive home down I-70...drafted some semis to keep myself at a reasonable speed.
I've got the old rear link on for now...
I love your products, please help me with this....
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[/IMG]I am currently daydreaming about going up a notch to your long arm upgrade...do you have any more stoutly built links??? I did this today on a really mellow run, going very slowly with the swaybar disconnected. Just took it off for the remainder of the run. Pretty hairy drive home down I-70...drafted some semis to keep myself at a reasonable speed.

I've got the old rear link on for now...
can someone enlighten me on how this could possibly happen, especially if you are disconnected...
did something get caught up in there and do that??
and Kudos to teraflex for answering this at 11:50 on a sunday night.
did something get caught up in there and do that??
and Kudos to teraflex for answering this at 11:50 on a sunday night.
I'm a little lost here, if it was disconnected and swung up out of the way how did that happen? Even if it wasn't moved up, the sway bar still moves up to a point? If it was stronger, could have done some other damage - I would be glad it bent!
He has a Rubicon, so the link can remain in place while the e-disco is disengaged. I will have to say that I have never seen that happen though...
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I know that on the Rubi's I have seen sometimes where the front links are a little too short, and get inverted when the sway bar is disconected. Just thinking since he has a Rubi this is a very good possibility.


