Got some more trail time
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Well you can get a wrench and a rachet and climb under there and unbolt the swaybar link from the axle then zip tie it out of the way, or you can buy some aftermarket ones like JKS or Teraflex which allow you to remove them with the pull of a pin. If you're interested, I have an extra set of Teraflex ones i want to sell (never been installed). I have JKS discos installed and the TF ones came with my leveling kit.