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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 09:43 PM
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And every lift manufacturer says remove and discard.
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by FrankZ
And every lift manufacturer says remove and discard.
Yeah cuz their springs are stiffer than stock and most of the time not long enough for lift kits.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by muddeprived
Yeah cuz their springs are stiffer than stock and most of the time not long enough for lift kits.
Well when you put it like that, I have really stiff rear and front suspension. I'll go ahead and take it out tomorrow. I'll save it for a while and save the parts for the BPE's.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:06 AM
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Remove your rear sway bar, sling it out into the weeds as far as you can and then go test drive your XJ. I bet you can drive it as crazy as you ever did before and notice VERY little to NO difference. I've been on a 6" lift with 32" tires for almost 4 years, now. I've been on windy mountain interstate highways at 80 and 85 and it's all good. Definitely take the time, trouble and expense to keep your front sway bar connected when on road. That one makes a HUGE difference. Front end flexes like mad when disconnected, though. I made some really cool quick disconnects for my XJ using some 4" bolts and coupling nuts hooked to the stock links. My son has JKS quicker disconnects on his XJ and I can remove mine faster than he can his.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by BuckB91XJ
Remove your rear sway bar, sling it out into the weeds as far as you can and then go test drive your XJ. I bet you can drive it as crazy as you ever did before and notice VERY little to NO difference. I've been on a 6" lift with 32" tires for almost 4 years, now. I've been on windy mountain interstate highways at 80 and 85 and it's all good. Definitely take the time, trouble and expense to keep your front sway bar connected when on road. That one makes a HUGE difference. Front end flexes like mad when disconnected, though. I made some really cool quick disconnects for my XJ using some 4" bolts and coupling nuts hooked to the stock links. My son has JKS quicker disconnects on his XJ and I can remove mine faster than he can his.
I'm going to remove it tomorrow night. I don't work, so I'll have plenty of time.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:21 AM
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Okay Okay, you made your point. I'm out of town for work until Wednesday. I will put the pics on as soon as I can.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by BuckB91XJ
Okay Okay, you made your point. I'm out of town for work until Wednesday. I will put the pics on as soon as I can.
I want to see those front discos. Particularly if they're homebrew...
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You got it, Brother. as soon as I get home on Wednesday. I will post pics. I will tell you up front that they are not without a flaw. If I go off road without disconnecting the sway bar links, and flex out the front suspension, they have broken. The part that breaks is the stock link, though, and those things are a dime a dozen in scrapyards. So, they have a weak link but, it is an inexpensive weak link. I will also say these things have never and I mean never come apart while highway driving. I like the way they work.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BuckB91XJ
You got it, Brother. as soon as I get home on Wednesday. I will post pics. I will tell you up front that they are not without a flaw. If I go off road without disconnecting the sway bar links, and flex out the front suspension, they have broken. The part that breaks is the stock link, though, and those things are a dime a dozen in scrapyards. So, they have a weak link but, it is an inexpensive weak link. I will also say these things have never and I mean never come apart while highway driving. I like the way they work.
Think it might be possible to get stronger "stock" parts off of a different model jeep or something like that? I saw some guy using F-150 (or was it 350) sway bar connects, they're about 2" longer.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:44 AM
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Hey!!! Very cool idea. I never thought of that. This is what I love about this site. So many guys with cool new ideas. You just may have a better design than mine, right there.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by BuckB91XJ
Remove your rear sway bar, sling it out into the weeds as far as you can and then go test drive your XJ. I bet you can drive it as crazy as you ever did before and notice VERY little to NO difference. I've been on a 6" lift with 32" tires for almost 4 years, now. I've been on windy mountain interstate highways at 80 and 85 and it's all good. Definitely take the time, trouble and expense to keep your front sway bar connected when on road. That one makes a HUGE difference. Front end flexes like mad when disconnected, though. I made some really cool quick disconnects for my XJ using some 4" bolts and coupling nuts hooked to the stock links. My son has JKS quicker disconnects on his XJ and I can remove mine faster than he can his.
I think your budget links are on the web somewhere. I seen this type of setup before. You extend your upper links by using that coupling nut on the top of the factory link and then run the 4" bolt through the sway bar into the coupling nut right?
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 12:53 PM
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Yep. What you described is exactly what I have set up. Works like a champ for me.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by muddeprived
I think your budget links are on the web somewhere. I seen this type of setup before. You extend your upper links by using that coupling nut on the top of the factory link and then run the 4" bolt through the sway bar into the coupling nut right?
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by hubbazoot
http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/...bar_Discos.htm


Scroll down to the 2nd setup.
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 03:57 PM
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My qwik discos are VERY similar to the ones on www.lunghd.com but, I put my own little spin on my particular design. Pics will be coming soon.
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