Swaybar disconnects
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Swaybar disconnects
Does anybody have ideas for sway bar disconnects on my ifs got i currently do not have one on at all and I daily drive my truck so I would like to make some disconnects
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Just drive without the sway bar. I took mine off and haven't looked back.
But if you really want quick disconnects, I believe Wab-Fab still makes them, but they're expensive and you'll have to deal with their slow/horrible service.
But if you really want quick disconnects, I believe Wab-Fab still makes them, but they're expensive and you'll have to deal with their slow/horrible service.
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Back in the day, I just replaced the link with a turn buckle. Then to disconnect just turn the turn buckle until it opened and toss the.... Buckle?... In the glove box. Worked great.
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My sway bar disconnects
After doing some reading, and viewing what others did.. I thought this might work.....
Fortunately for me, I have a buddy that works for Webster's Machine Shop. They machine a lot of racing suspension parts for Alston Engineering. Mostly parts for shocks and what not.
Recently the machine shop were machining shock rods. I cut the ends off and my buddy Tim, machined the ends to fit female air hose couplers.
I then got two female air hose couplers. One that was male and one female.
Here is the whole thing...
I'm still testing them out.
Machined shock rod end....<br/>
Sway are quick disconnect for ifs front.
Here are some more pictures...
Sway bar quick disconnect for ifs front.
I had two different hose couplers. So these have been machined for both kinds.
See the difference?
Fortunately for me, I have a buddy that works for Webster's Machine Shop. They machine a lot of racing suspension parts for Alston Engineering. Mostly parts for shocks and what not.
Recently the machine shop were machining shock rods. I cut the ends off and my buddy Tim, machined the ends to fit female air hose couplers.
I then got two female air hose couplers. One that was male and one female.
Here is the whole thing...
I'm still testing them out.
Machined shock rod end....<br/>
Sway are quick disconnect for ifs front.
Here are some more pictures...
Sway bar quick disconnect for ifs front.
I had two different hose couplers. So these have been machined for both kinds.
See the difference?
Last edited by hippysteve; 10-12-2015 at 03:35 PM. Reason: More photos to add
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