swaybar question......
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swaybar question......
when i try to lift my swaybar up and out of the way while disconnecting, it gets hung up on the round tubing that sticks out from the frame. it is almost impossible to get back and forth over that point. i had to use a hammer yesterday to get it done. is this normal??? i think i am going to grind some off of the sticking point. any ideas or suggestions?
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when i try to lift my swaybar up and out of the way while disconnecting, it gets hung up on the round tubing that sticks out from the frame. it is almost impossible to get back and forth over that point. i had to use a hammer yesterday to get it done. is this normal??? i think i am going to grind some off of the sticking point. any ideas or suggestions?
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If you have pic it will help out alot. I'm trying to picture this at the top of my head If you are talking about the circle (that your coils sit inside of) then I suppose you could grind down. I don't know how you're having this problem. Another possible solution is perhaps investing in longer disconnects that can reach the top pin without having to move your sway bar past the coil holder. Kind of understand what I'm saying?
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Can't imagine the problem either. But, if it's being a problem just take it off completely when you wheel. With most discos that actually takes less time than tieing it up.
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I wernt by and saw what cpray was talking about. The RE disco's require you to flip the swaybar up high in order for the links to mount on their disco perch which is to the front . Imagine discoing and pushing your swaybar straight up. There is a hole in the frame that has a lip on it that sticks out. Even with the axle centered the swaybar does not go past it easily at all. Only solution I see is to grind that lip down abit. Don't know what that hole/lip is there for anyway, maybe an assembly mount to hold the frame or something when it was being built.
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can someone take a pic of this, i had the RE discos and never had problems like that. only problem i had was bottom bracket kept bending, so replaced discos with jks
oh and something else, you should not be moving the sway bar up when disconected. leave it level. and when you are conected it should be level or close to it, i think it is +/- 5 degrees
oh and something else, you should not be moving the sway bar up when disconected. leave it level. and when you are conected it should be level or close to it, i think it is +/- 5 degrees
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I know exactly what you are talking about. Double check your track bar and make sure your diff is centered on the jeep. This will cause the sway bar to move to one side and follow the diff causing this problem. The sway bar floats on the bushings and can move back and forth easily.
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I know exactly what you are talking about. Double check your track bar and make sure your diff is centered on the jeep. This will cause the sway bar to move to one side and follow the diff causing this problem. The sway bar floats on the bushings and can move back and forth easily.