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Swaybar disconnect Q.
Swaybar disconnect Q.
Ok well I have a GQ mav and,
I am wanting to test flex without sway bars to see what it would be like.
I guess what i want to know is if i just Disconnect one side of each sway bar does this give same results as disconnecting both sides??
or does both sides need to be done?
How many sides does a factory disco Undo?
Cheers.
Stewie.
I am wanting to test flex without sway bars to see what it would be like.
I guess what i want to know is if i just Disconnect one side of each sway bar does this give same results as disconnecting both sides??
or does both sides need to be done?
How many sides does a factory disco Undo?
Cheers.
Stewie.
That is until you have an accident, write your car off and have the insurance company tell you that your car was not roadworthy.bogged wrote:remove them and put them in the shed.. never look back
Superior do the disconnects, has anyone had these engineered?
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
get it engineered without emsierrajim wrote:That is until you have an accident, write your car off and have the insurance company tell you that your car was not roadworthy.bogged wrote:remove them and put them in the shed.. never look back
Superior do the disconnects, has anyone had these engineered?

That is why you extend the links from the swaybar to the chassis so the sway bar sits perfectly horizontal. It does not reduce travle then.
I don't see the point in removing it if your vehicle is equipped with the dissconnect.
Set the links up to accomodate the lift, and you get the best of both worlds.
I don't see the point in removing it if your vehicle is equipped with the dissconnect.
Set the links up to accomodate the lift, and you get the best of both worlds.
I had 3" disconnects for the front swaybar, and these still limited travel,
but wouldn't disconnect both sides as the swaybar could swing down and get damaged.
I am still looking at the rear set up, but the factory disco. is a bloody pain to try to extend
I either have to put some sort of spacer blocks in to drop the whole unit, which will probably put it in harms way, or lengthen the shaft.
Mate put a longer shaft in his and it last 4 weeks. It tore itself out the side of the housing due to the extra range of movement back and forth with the longer shocks.
Dave
but wouldn't disconnect both sides as the swaybar could swing down and get damaged.
I am still looking at the rear set up, but the factory disco. is a bloody pain to try to extend

I either have to put some sort of spacer blocks in to drop the whole unit, which will probably put it in harms way, or lengthen the shaft.
Mate put a longer shaft in his and it last 4 weeks. It tore itself out the side of the housing due to the extra range of movement back and forth with the longer shocks.
Dave
Diesel Boy Said
Shane
I did this and I never had reduced travel. It still allows full articulation.That is why you extend the links from the swaybar to the chassis so the sway bar sits perfectly horizontal. It does not reduce travle then.
If I could have I would have but I never thought of an easy way.I don't see the point in removing it if your vehicle is equipped with the dissconnect.
Set the links up to accomodate the lift, and you get the best of both worlds.
Shane
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