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Sway Bar Disconnects, Head light, & Fog Light recommendations

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Old 05-08-2012, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by bostonbuckeye17

thanks. what about fog lights that fit inside of the original bumper (or in my case, an after market bumper setup)
so...the ones that go inside of the bumper and peek out of the holes.
If you custom fab a bracket, you can make many 4" and under lights work. I have been thinking about using some small Piaa lights in my bumper
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Dumb newbie question, my jk is still bone stock, would I still benefit from the sway bar disconnect?

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Old 05-09-2012, 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Matthewd5
Dumb newbie question, my jk is still bone stock, would I still benefit from the sway bar disconnect?

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Absolutely. Disconnecting your sway bar allows your front tires to articulate up and down independent of each other. This provides your jeep a significant advantage on the trails,even if stock otherwise.
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Originally Posted by KJNewbs
Absolutely. Disconnecting your sway bar allows your front tires to articulate up and down independent of each other. This provides your jeep a significant advantage on the trails,even if stock otherwise.

ok thank you

so i imagine i should probably get one of the quick disconnect products to make it easier to disconnect and too keep the bits from dragging/floating around freely when disconnected?

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Matthew, I would. The JKS ones are great but don't come with anything to fasten the sway bar when disconnected. I used to just throw a tie wrap around the sway bar and frame to keep it parallel when not connected. I know some others come with an extra part that allows you to keep it out of the way without a tie wrap (my new Teraflex lift came with their version,but I've not had them disconnected yet).



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