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80S sway bar dissconnects, pics now

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80S sway bar dissconnects, pics now

Post by red80 »

has anyone used swaybar dissconects on an 80 series, the ones i've seen pics of on other vehicles have a removable pin on the locating rod but this would allow the swaybar to nearly drag on the ground. Was thinking of removing the nut on the bolt that holds the swaybar to the front diff drilling through the bolt and fitting a pin to hold it in then make a bracket to secure it to the chassis when off road :? . But can't do that with the rear. Any ideas , and no I can't just remove the swaybars, tried that and it handled like poo
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Post by grub_80 »

I am making a similiar pin for the front swaybar so it can be fixed to the chassi when I dont need it. I've been driving around with no rear swaybar for 2 years now, I dont think the handling is to bad. But I have been thinking about refitting it and just disconnecting one side, not sure how this will affect wheel travel though.
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Post by tigger »

my brother has an 80 series and we just unbolt the swaybar and tie it up out of the way... 5 minute job
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Post by red80 »

went down and had a look and ended up doing it in about half an hour. works ok just a bit fiddly if i could figure out how to put pics on i would post them up
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Post by RV80 »

Do what i did to mine. Take them off :D
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Post by red80 »

not when my wife is driving our 3 week old baby around in it
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Post by RV80 »

red80 wrote:not when my wife is driving our 3 week old baby around in it


That's fair enough then.
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Post by red80 »

if you are interested in pics i can email them cause i cant get it to work
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Post by red80 »

try again
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