Just wanted to mention that I have a 2017 Rubicon and just installed a set of the fully removable disconnects from JKS earlier this year. The fully disconnected version doesn't require any cutting of any tabs. People might want to consider it instead of this kit which appears to require the cut. Keep up the good work on the videos! Cheers!
I’ve use JKS then Currie AntiRock. I’m returning to JKS due to little to no Rock crawling anymore. Travel and different style Offroading trails is where the machine takes me. They are without a doubt a very good upgrade
Got these on my 21 JL Rubicon. Put them on so I don'g have to worry about the obvious issues utulizing the E Sway Bar Disco. I will still use the E Sway bar dicso on drit roads where I run into a spot where I know I'll end up on 2 or 3 wheels if i don't and I have a nice piece of solid ground to reconnect afterwards but for serious trailing/overlanding/crawling, JKS the way to go.
Great video! Had same links installed with my lift and I’m noticing a 3/4 lean on the passenger side. I know that’s somewhat a jeep thing but also noticed the passenger side link is 1/2 shorter. Are yours the same length? Could that cause the lean?
i removed the front swaybar in my 2014 tundra after i did my lift kit with heaver duty springs. ride quality was the number one reason/ thing i noticed. the on road difference is there, but not as bad if you have stiffer suspension. (adjust it to firm when on the road) i would do a kit like this if it is ever made for the tundra!
What kit from JSK did you get with the brackets to hang the when disconnected? Also can you tell me where you purchased it? Thank you and we love your informative videos!
I am anxious to see what you do to your new Mojave. I have a 2020 and am thinking of what to do to it. I love the ride I get on the factory suspension but would like to have some more off-road capability.
I installed mine on a 07 JK and didn't cut that tab. Did you cut yours because you had to or just to make it easier to disconnect? I noticed the release pin is bent a little due to the close tolerance of the over all fit.
At 3:55, you show a bracket that’s used to secure the end links when not in use. Did this come with your kit or were they an additional purchase? I’ve read that some guys completely remove the sway bar links, sounds like a hassle. The brackets you installed make a lot of since. What do you do with the disconnected sway bar? Some say they bungle or zip tie the bar out of harms way. Thanks!
Those brackets do come.with the kitchen for the JL. Im not sure on the JK as I got mine used and bought brackets for Teraflax. The end links stay connected to the sway bar and the axle end connects to the bracket holding the sway bar secure and up.out of the way. I hope.this explains it a little better. Lemme know if I can help any further. Thanks for watching!
I know this video is 3 years old, why couldn't you put the pin on the top mount to prevent you from having to cut the bottom bracket. I just purchased Metal Cloak swaybar disconnects and that is how they are installed.
Nice video! More people need this info! I like the DBBB footage that you used! We were down there making a couple videos on Spaas creek last week. I have both of the sway bars completely removed on my forester. Its a totally different vehicle than your jeep. My forester still handles well on the road without them because it has a low center of mass and fully independent suspension. Have you done Pumpkin Hollow recently? We did that in my forester. . . hit the skid plates a few times haha, but it went up. We didn't get quality footage, but you might enjoy the dash cam footage: th-cam.com/video/2wrali5OGIc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! Its been a few months since I have been to Pumpkin Hollow but I would say you did hit your slides a few times! I'll check out your video and thanks for watching ours!
Just wanted to mention that I have a 2017 Rubicon and just installed a set of the fully removable disconnects from JKS earlier this year. The fully disconnected version doesn't require any cutting of any tabs. People might want to consider it instead of this kit which appears to require the cut.
Keep up the good work on the videos!
Cheers!
Thanks for watching and for the info!
I’ve use JKS then Currie AntiRock. I’m returning to JKS due to little to no Rock crawling anymore. Travel and different style Offroading trails is where the machine takes me. They are without a doubt a very good upgrade
These were one of our first mods, and have loved them. Makes disconnecting a breeze!
We have had them o. Our JK for years. They are awesome! Thanks for watching!
Very helpful video. I’ve been adding all I can as I save for a lift and tires and this really helped me decide what to do next on my JK.
Glad it helped!
Never considered these before, I think I’ll have to put them on my list. Thanks for a good video
Thanks for watching!
Going to buy a set of these. Thanks 👍🏼
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Love the videos new to the Jeep’s and new to all the 4x4ing
Thank you! Welcome to the overlanding community!
@@CoddiwompleOverland not quite there yet but would love to one day meet up with you with the family to learn
We can do that
Great video
Thanks!
Nice write up on the disconnects.
Thank you!
I’m getting some of these for my TJ.
Got these on my 21 JL Rubicon. Put them on so I don'g have to worry about the obvious issues utulizing the E Sway Bar Disco. I will still use the E Sway bar dicso on drit roads where I run into a spot where I know I'll end up on 2 or 3 wheels if i don't and I have a nice piece of solid ground to reconnect afterwards but for serious trailing/overlanding/crawling, JKS the way to go.
Thanks for your input.
You can E sway dez Nubz bc that isn’t even a real Jeep. Chystler 4.0 last of the real jeeps. Jus jk tho nice truck nevertheless 👊
Thanks for your input.
This is how I remember it. Manual. Now days it's electric, and I hear sometimes water can cause issues.
The manual works great for us. I have also heard of electric disconnect issues but, I don't have any person experience with electric.
Great video! Had same links installed with my lift and I’m noticing a 3/4 lean on the passenger side. I know that’s somewhat a jeep thing but also noticed the passenger side link is 1/2 shorter. Are yours the same length? Could that cause the lean?
They should be the same length. That can cause a lean.
Wow thank you! Four “professional shops,” and yet I got far more help from your video! Very much appreciated!
Quality content
Thank you!
i removed the front swaybar in my 2014 tundra after i did my lift kit with heaver duty springs. ride quality was the number one reason/ thing i noticed. the on road difference is there, but not as bad if you have stiffer suspension. (adjust it to firm when on the road) i would do a kit like this if it is ever made for the tundra!
Thanks for info and watching.
What kit from JSK did you get with the brackets to hang the when disconnected? Also can you tell me where you purchased it? Thank you and we love your informative videos!
We used the Teraflex mounts
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I am anxious to see what you do to your new Mojave. I have a 2020 and am thinking of what to do to it. I love the ride I get on the factory suspension but would like to have some more off-road capability.
We have some pretty big plans for it!
I installed mine on a 07 JK and didn't cut that tab. Did you cut yours because you had to or just to make it easier to disconnect? I noticed the release pin is bent a little due to the close tolerance of the over all fit.
You don't have to cut anything on the JKs. The JLs are different
At 3:55, you show a bracket that’s used to secure the end links when not in use. Did this come with your kit or were they an additional purchase? I’ve read that some guys completely remove the sway bar links, sounds like a hassle. The brackets you installed make a lot of since. What do you do with the disconnected sway bar? Some say they bungle or zip tie the bar out of harms way. Thanks!
Those brackets do come.with the kitchen for the JL. Im not sure on the JK as I got mine used and bought brackets for Teraflax. The end links stay connected to the sway bar and the axle end connects to the bracket holding the sway bar secure and up.out of the way. I hope.this explains it a little better. Lemme know if I can help any further. Thanks for watching!
@@CoddiwompleOverland thanks for the reply!
I hope you ground down that cutoff smooth...
Yes
Awesome video! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
I know this video is 3 years old, why couldn't you put the pin on the top mount to prevent you from having to cut the bottom bracket. I just purchased Metal Cloak swaybar disconnects and that is how they are installed.
Where would you secure the end links when they are disconnected if you unpin the top?
Those disconnects look alot beefier than the stock ones. I'll have to check those out.
Yes, they are a lot beefier! Thanks for watching
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Thanks for watching.
Nice video! More people need this info! I like the DBBB footage that you used! We were down there making a couple videos on Spaas creek last week. I have both of the sway bars completely removed on my forester. Its a totally different vehicle than your jeep. My forester still handles well on the road without them because it has a low center of mass and fully independent suspension. Have you done Pumpkin Hollow recently? We did that in my forester. . . hit the skid plates a few times haha, but it went up. We didn't get quality footage, but you might enjoy the dash cam footage: th-cam.com/video/2wrali5OGIc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! Its been a few months since I have been to Pumpkin Hollow but I would say you did hit your slides a few times! I'll check out your video and thanks for watching ours!
Anti rock....
Anti rocks are great! Just no price comparison to the disconnects. Thanks for watching!