Swaybar disconnects
Posted: 17 Dec 2013 17:50
My jeep had "quick disconnects" after some experimentation i realised that all you needed to do was disconnect one side. the sway bar then harmlessly moved with one wheel and did not limit the movement. The other threads regarding this subject mention complete removal of the sway bars, any reason for this?
And the Jeep chowed control arms with the swaybar disconnected and I ended up fitting aftermarket control arms with extra movement. Has anyone ever experienced bushings failing due to to much flex?
p.S I hate cocking a wheel offroad the whole idea of getting a solid axle with coils was for the flex... keeping the swaybars connected defeats the purpose of those lovely axles and coils!!
And the Jeep chowed control arms with the swaybar disconnected and I ended up fitting aftermarket control arms with extra movement. Has anyone ever experienced bushings failing due to to much flex?
p.S I hate cocking a wheel offroad the whole idea of getting a solid axle with coils was for the flex... keeping the swaybars connected defeats the purpose of those lovely axles and coils!!