Rear Swaybar Disconnect
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As others said, there's very little if any gain offroad. On roads, disconnecting it will harm handling in case of emergency maneuvers, more so the higher the speed.
Good tires will do much more good.
Good tires will do much more good.
#13
Now, if they offered 35" wheels as stock... not to mention better headlights... or a bit more slanted rear seat, so it isn't so uncomfortable... or better reverse lights... or true manual shifting for the auto gearbox... etc'...
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Thank you all for your educated responses. I saw this feature in the Rubicon X, and was somewhat disappointed that mine did not come with the rear disconnect. It sure is fun disconnecting the front sway-bar for maneuvering over larger obstacles. Sounds like the rear is so short I would hardly notice if I disconnected it. Is this true?