Rubicon Sway Bar Disconnect Question
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Rubicons already have an electonic sway bar disconnect built in, correct?
Are there any positives or negatives for having the "quick disconnects" as well?
Are there any positives or negatives for having the "quick disconnects" as well?
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Think it would be a waste of money. The factory disconnect has a tendency of quitting I would just upgrade it to a currie sway bar but if you don't want to spend money for that the disconnects would act as insurance when the factory one fails
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I replaced my Rubicon motor with the EVO Manual Rubicon Disconnect. I did this simply so I could use it in other modes, than just 4-lo. I have a 2011, and no tuner is available to let me do the same thing.
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cool. thanks guys.
i have a lifetime bumper to bumper through chrysler.
so hopefully they will cover my rubicon disconnect if it ever breaks.
appreciate the help!
i have a lifetime bumper to bumper through chrysler.
so hopefully they will cover my rubicon disconnect if it ever breaks.
appreciate the help!