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    Sway bar disconnects - what grease?

    I just fitted some JKS sway bar disconnects.
    They come from JKS without grease, but need grease.

    As a mechanic I make a great chef... so I have no idea whether I can just use the high temp bearing grease I have at home, or if I need to go buy something else?

    The greasable bit is the disconnectable bar that connects sway bar to axle, as it swivels around when the axle angle changes.

    Any thoughts appreciated!

    Edit: just went to Auto One and bought some more suitable grease
    This was probably the hardest thing to figure out in the whole process of fitting disconnects! Highly recommended easy mod for anyone wanting to get a bit more flex.
    Last edited by Capacious; 27th October 2013 at 06:26 PM. Reason: problem solvered

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    I'd go a dry lube or graphite - anything that won't attract grit & dust & cause it to chew out.
    Alex

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    Hi, which JKS sway bar disconnects did you order?
    I just jumped on their website but its all Jeep - I guess they are Americans
    They look like a good product, my mate with a Wrangler seems to get great articulation with his, it would be useful to have something similar
    Cheers / Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Bear View Post
    Hi, which JKS sway bar disconnects did you order?
    I just jumped on their website but its all Jeep - I guess they are Americans
    They look like a good product, my mate with a Wrangler seems to get great articulation with his, it would be useful to have something similar
    Cheers / Andy
    Yes they look well made...
    I think I bought these ones: Expedition Exchange Incorporated :: Suspension :: SlickRock Fabrication Disco2 Front Swaybar Disconnects (D2DISCONNECT)
    Says slickrock D2 disconnects, but pretty sure JKS ones turned up. They work the same and are the adjustable length so all good.

    They are pretty easy to fit, especially if you follow this guide: quick disconnect - discovery series II
    I briefly considered grinding my swaybar ends without removing the swaybar from the car... but the sway bar is easy to remove and it made it a lot easier so it's not a worthy shortcut! Getting the swaybar back on is a bit fiddly, I was glad I've been working the benchpress lately... the bar got heavy after 10 mins or trying to fiddle the retainers back in to their slots! Got there in the end tho.

    All in all, for $200 and a few hours work to have stronger and disconnectable sway bar links to make full use of my long travel shocks, it is a very worthwhile mod!

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