Teraflex quick disconnect frame bracket - yes or no?
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Teraflex quick disconnect frame bracket - yes or no?
As anybody installed the teraflex quick disconnect frame bracket where you can secure your front sway bar quick disconnects up out of the way using a little bracket with pin? I'm putting a RK 2.5 max travel lift on my '13 JKU. Will these even work with this lift?
I thought these were a good clean mod for securing the quick disconnects up out of the way. What do y'all think? Looks to be about $30 to $40 for the parts. I know that you can just tie them up, but thought this would be a nice, clean, secure way to do it.
I thought these were a good clean mod for securing the quick disconnects up out of the way. What do y'all think? Looks to be about $30 to $40 for the parts. I know that you can just tie them up, but thought this would be a nice, clean, secure way to do it.
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You can get away for cheaper by welding a nut to the frame. Swing your stuff up and run a bolt through it and into the nut. The only picture I have is below but mine is just a spot for the sway bar to sit since I've got JKS disco's. I could do the same thing but I prefer to pull the link and just leave the sway bar there.
All you can see is the sway bar rotated up and the bolt sitting underneath of it. I've never had any issues with this and when you remove the bolt all that's left is a nut welded on the frame- very low profile.
All you can see is the sway bar rotated up and the bolt sitting underneath of it. I've never had any issues with this and when you remove the bolt all that's left is a nut welded on the frame- very low profile.