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mannel 5" extreme lift

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mannel 5" extreme lift

Post by 92shorty »

Have just purchsed a GU patrol which has the Mannel 5" Extreme lift kit. My question is in relation to the disconnects for the rear swaybar. Do i only unpin one or both sides. If both are unpinned, will the swaybar not rotate and point towards the ground.

Also how much pressure is required to reinsert the pins

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Post by midnight »

Dont you just stop at normal ride height, and then re-insert the connectors?

Would be the most logical way.
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Post by bogged »

depending which type, I remember roly saying his swaybar thing took 45mins to get back together one day.
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Post by jessie928 »

yes, it will just swing towards the ground. You can tie it up or ziptie it so it doesent dangle asmuch.

and

if your swaybar is bent, it will be a right pain in the arse to get the pins back in.
you have to find unlevel ground to sit the car on and insert the pin.

OR, make up a lever to slide onto the end of the swaybar to lever it into place.

OR, straighten your swaybar.


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Post by Tiny »

disconnects on a megalift will be snake, they should be reconnected at ride height, but they tend to be difficult at the best of times, it usualy needs someone to have a swing on the side of the car with somone else with he pin ready

plenty of people I knopw with tem just dont put them back in unless they are doing big road trip
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Post by HotFourOk »

You don't need any swaybars... :armsup:
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Post by Reddo »

agree, get rid of them altogether and drive slower round corners!
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Post by Mick. »

I don't run any sway bars. I could hardly tell the difference when they where in or out.

I have the snake racing disconnects and it was quicker for me to remove & refit a sway bar than what was to try and reconnect them. Thats why I just leave them off. LOL

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Post by stool »

I had the same problem as above` And fixed it with the same solution.
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Post by Madmac »

whats a sway bar?, mine are behind the shed somewhere
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