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Jks Sway Bar

diggs

Jr. Member
Joined
Nov 1, 2004
Messages
74
Loc.
Chicago
Just Wondering If Anyone Is Using A Jks Sway Bar Set Up. I Saw One On Ebay For Early Bronco With Quick Release And It Appears To Be On A Lifted Bronco. Thanks
 

Tito

CB Fire Starter
Joined
Jan 29, 2006
Messages
10,781
Loc.
Bakersfield, CA
I have thought about those quick release setups like the jeeps have, would make for a good ride on the street if you have super soft coils. I am interested to hear. What was the item #?
 

72_EB

Contributor
66to77
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Feb 4, 2003
Messages
4,963
Got a link to that auction? I'm been thinking about sway bars lately too. I like to hear about someone who has made one work with a flexy front suspension or a quick release model.
 

g-money

Sr. Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2002
Messages
734
Loc.
Vancouver, WA
I have looked for a sway bar solution before and didn't find one.

This set up woudl not work on a stock bronco. If you notice the steering box is mounted inside the frame. I have a stock box outside the frame it would interfere with this set up.

Galen
 

72_EB

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Would work on mine. :) I've still got an F100 box too. Already up past $225. though! :eek:
 
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