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Add the disconnecting sway bar as an upgrade to other models?

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Does anyone know if we will be able to add the disconnecting sway bar as an upgrade to other models?
it would be very cool if we could.

if it isnt an option, is there a way to manually disconnect it?

New to all of this so apologize if this has already been answered
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Theoretically, you should be able to disconnect the swaybar with a wrench. And there will most likely be an aftermarket quick-disconnect solution.
I am right in line with you here. If it really makes a big difference and you are "Off Road" it might be worth the couple of minutes to disconnect it manually.
 

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If there is enough interest, I could make some. I'm already designing a set for the Wrangler/Gladiator.
 

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Theoretically, you should be able to disconnect the swaybar with a wrench. And there will most likely be an aftermarket quick-disconnect solution.

can you provide examples of aftermarket systems?
 
 


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