Sway bar disconnects
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JK Freak
Only perhaps to consider if you are lifted now, or plan on lifting in the future; as you'll want to get the correct respective length and/or adjustable ones that fit the range you might be shooting for.
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Well i have 2.5 leveling kit. I was looking at teraflex or jks unless there is somthing better. I was just wondering about brake lines or shocks just wasent sure if anything else wasent needed so i dont break anything.
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your shocks will be the limiting factor and will be fine. you need to check the factory brakelines at full droop when disco'd to be sure they are not being overextended. you may have to remove the fronts from the lower bracket or install drop brackets depending on the model year. jks are very easy to use. tf are nice as well but need to be broken in for easier use. tf offer a "stow away" pin so u don't need to fully remove the link, where the jks come off completely and u need to secure the swaybar.