Swaybar Discos: Which would you reccommend?
Looking into getting a set of swaybar disco's, which would you guys reccommend? And for a good price too.
Also are they all pretty easy to install? |
Your only option is Lars. Send him an email from that page if you're interested.
I think they're $75 and yes, very easy to install. Although you will need a 1/2" drill bit to widen a couple of holes a bit. |
Your only option is Lars. Send him an email from that page if you're interested |
I think Rockstomper stopped making them, and from what I hear they sucked. LARS are the best. I can take them off and put them back on in under 2 mins. (with no tools)
Dan |
hey dan did you have to use the 1/2 drill bit to make the whole bigger though? And is the install pretty easy?
|
Rob,
yeah I had to use a drill. No big deal. I have a 18v Dewalt. The install was only complicated by me not installing the bolts so that the cotter-pins tilted slightly. when I fixed that it was a breeze. Check out my pics: http://www.net-impress.com/4runner/disco/ Dan |
I think Rockstomper stopped making them, and from what I hear they sucked I will probably have to ditch them once I get my lift on though. |
Re: Swaybar Discos: Which would you reccommend?
I have the Rockstomper's still in the box. I no longer plan to install them. Let's make a deal.
Mike Originally posted by Toyo_Runner96 Looking into getting a set of swaybar disco's, which would you guys reccommend? And for a good price too. Also are they all pretty easy to install? |
Hmm...I might look into that trd, as for now I have no money though, so I'm gonna have to wait a couple weeks for my pay check to come in. I'm looking at Lars disco's as well.
|
Hey Rob-
If you are on a budget, and have access to a welder or know someone who does, you can make a set of Lars' discos for about half of what he charges. Its pretty easy if you have a decent hardware store near by. When I made my set, I had to order the rod ends from Summit Racing... |
Remember that the disco's are only a convience. You can take off the stock disco's and put them back on in about 15 min or so.
If you don't wheel often, (like me.. haha) I would suggest trying this route and see if you hate it so much you are willing to spend $80 to fix it. Dan |
Originally posted by asudan96Runner Remember that the disco's are only a convience. You can take off the stock disco's and put them back on in about 15 min or so. If you don't wheel often, (like me.. haha) I would suggest trying this route and see if you hate it so much you are willing to spend $80 to fix it. Dan |
Your rig has disco's already. They are just not "quick" disconnects. There are two nuts that have to be removed on each side. You can just disconnect those instead of buying "quick" disco's.
What I am saying is that $80 saves you 10 min every time you go wheeling. Dan |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:16 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands