Quick disconnect on the front anti-sway bar

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Quick disconnect on the front anti-sway bar

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Morning guys, excuse if this has been discussed many times. I do not find anything in the search.

I am considering installing a set of Quick Disconnects for the anti swaybar.

Anybody did this on their Trolls? :think:

I'd like to do this on Repulse. Advice?
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Re: Quick disconnect on the front anti-sway bar

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Heinrich, See the thread "how much is enough" (or something like that).

We discussed it there, and I may even have put up some part numbers etc...
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Yup
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Re: Quick disconnect on the front anti-sway bar

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:think: I'll read it slowly again tonight. Missing the part where the specifics on them items are discussed.
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