1yellowjk
New member
So I have been looking for a cheap and easy way to do a quick sway bar disconnect. I have see people use pinned sleaves, drill bolts and such...here is my addition and it only cost $10 and is reversable.
Step 1. Go to Home Depot and look in the bolt section for the Bolt and pin pictured....about $3 each.
Step 2. Drill out your sway bar ends just a hair to fit...I took a bolt from the sway bar to match sizes as best I could. Not sure on the exact bit size, but it was just a hair bigger. Make sure you use some WD40 or water as to not heat up the rubber bushing when drilling.
Step 3. Insert pin/bolt thing where bolt went and secure with carter pin thingy
Step 4. Be awesome and have the ability to disconnect quickly and cheaply.
(I am still looking for a way to secure the bar without using zip ties/bungy cords )
Enjoy.
Step 1. Go to Home Depot and look in the bolt section for the Bolt and pin pictured....about $3 each.
Step 2. Drill out your sway bar ends just a hair to fit...I took a bolt from the sway bar to match sizes as best I could. Not sure on the exact bit size, but it was just a hair bigger. Make sure you use some WD40 or water as to not heat up the rubber bushing when drilling.
Step 3. Insert pin/bolt thing where bolt went and secure with carter pin thingy
Step 4. Be awesome and have the ability to disconnect quickly and cheaply.
(I am still looking for a way to secure the bar without using zip ties/bungy cords )
Enjoy.