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Anyone know of any companies making an aftermarket sway bar disconnect? Would not matter to me if it was even manual.
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RBringing this back. Any aftermarket options yet? I haven’t found any. Doesn’t really seem necessary to buy a badlands for something that can easily be manually disconnected when needed.No one sells one now, but they will. Should be easy enough to DIY as well. I may get rid of mine after the new Fox coilovers go in. Just have to see how it drives.
The key difference is that the swaybar disconnect on the badlands can be used under load, and the easy with with it engages and disengages when you hit 20 mph. The under load part is a very useful feature.RBringing this back. Any aftermarket options yet? I haven’t found any. Doesn’t really seem necessary to buy a badlands for something that can easily be manually disconnected when needed.
I’m patiently waiting for the aftermarket to come out with a Manual sway bar disconnect .RBringing this back. Any aftermarket options yet? I haven’t found any. Doesn’t really seem necessary to buy a badlands for something that can easily be manually disconnected when needed.
I saw a few off his vids on youtube, he is def having fun in that Bronco.Oscar Espinoza is developing them. Not sure if he is on here.
I have corresponded with him on Facebook a few times. I’m hoping to be in the first batch of sales which has been “any day now” for a few weeksI saw a few off his vids on youtube, he is def having fun in that Bronco.
I'm still shocked no other vendors are offering a quick disconnect solution.
He's here, his handle is @Oscargrouch323.Oscar Espinoza is developing them. Not sure if he is on here.