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In this video, I cover the installation of the Teraflex quick disconnects for the swaybar links on my 2015 JKU Willys. I am putting on the following parts:
Quick Disconnect Lower Stud Kit w/ Nut, Washer & Pin
TWO OF THESE MUST BE PURCHASED: SKU: 1943705
Description
The replacement swaybar quick disconnect lower stud kit gives you the lower link components required to replace missing or worn components. This kit includes lower quick disconnect stud, hitch pin clip, large pin retainer washer, flat washer and lock nut.
JK Front Swaybar Quick Disconnect Upper Stud Bracket Kit
JUST ONE SET OF THESE IS REQUIRED SKU: 1601277
Description
The replacement JK upper swaybar quick disconnect hardware kit gives you the upper mounting components required to properly mount your swaybar when disconnected for off road use. This kit includes a frame bracket, upper quick disconnect stud, hitch pin clip, and lock nut.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
CPO Teraflex Swaybar Link Quick Disconnect Install (15 JKU)
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfdwVTJcWIU&w=640&h=360]
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Any rubbing issues with the leveling kit when your disco'd?
ReplyDeleteSo what was the answer for the nut you used on the upper bracket? Did you use the nut from the lower link?
ReplyDeleteI think I have watched every one of your JK videos in the last few weeks! Keep up the good work! I have the XRC fenders and other stuff on order.
ReplyDeleteQuick question for you: I have an '08 JK. The length of my "bars" look much shorter than yours and on the Teraflex site it seems they sell this whole kit with bars (longer) and the rest of the stuff.
Are the bars on the '15 longer from stock? Did you have any problem getting around that "hole" protrusion pushing them up?
Cheers!
does this work with stock links ?
ReplyDeleteHow have they lasted so far. I am thinking of doing the same set up. But I have read bad reviews People saying the pins broke and seized up.
ReplyDeletewhere can i purchase this stuff??
ReplyDeletegreat video thanks .
ReplyDeleteQuestion where can I buy the parts ?
nice to see someone using handtools.
ReplyDeleteblah blah blah man this guy talks a lot
ReplyDeleteIn the video, he shows (not on purpose) how you actually REACH the pins: After disconnecting, swing UP the swap bar so they'll reach!
ReplyDeleteI bought them, then (rather stupidly) could not figure out how to get the disconnects to reach. So, thanks for the (unintended) tip CPO!
are these the stock sway bar disconnects?
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