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Post by VALJRubicon on Dec 21, 2005 19:13:52 GMT -5
If you are taking off the stock sway bars, you should remove the whole bar or link that goes down to the axle, this is so that the link does not interfere with any movement you may have while the axle is traveling up and down through the suspension travel. I hope this helps. ;D
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Post by jaymac on Jan 22, 2006 22:00:37 GMT -5
You can also place the swaybar on top of the spring perch and secure it with a zip tie. the swaybar will move if it is a old jeep you may have to pb blast it to break up the rust.
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Post by atcjeeper on Apr 29, 2006 6:44:19 GMT -5
I just installed my 2.5 OME and JKS Quicker disconnects yesterday. The disconnects are adjustable and the swaybar rotates around when disconnected, how do I know what length to set my Discos? Comparing to the link below, I noticed today that mine are set much longer, Is the swaybar supposed to be horizintal when connected and on level ground? Thanks in advance- Eric users.adelphia.net/~jrtdogbone/lift.htm
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Post by moneypit on Apr 29, 2006 20:25:57 GMT -5
I have the same setup. The sway bar should be between 10-15 degrees above level if I remember right. I know thats how mine are set.
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