bugnout wrote:
Interesting idea to put the disconnect in the middle. something that could be designed as a manual disconnect as well. Kind of solves all those issues with all that hardware hanging out at the ends of the swaybar.
cut the swaybar down the middle
weld on 1 1/4" OD square tube to each end where you made the cut
use a 1 1/4" ID square tube coupler to lock the ends together when on the road.
hmm interesting. that would be cool too. i like having my discos, but they are actually more of a pain then i'd like to remove. i love the idea of the electric or pneumatic ones because i can just be driving down the road and then find a back road, hit a switch and im ready to go. but a manual one with one pin or something in the middle would be really cool too. especially if you could just remove the pin and then have the two halves be allowed to rotate, just like the electric one does. then theres no "where do i put these greasy links" or "i have to tie up my stupid bar with a lanyard" or anything like that....
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09 VW Tiguan 4motion - current