@Adrian00702 The JK Wrangler Rubicon models 2007 and above have an electric sway bar disconnect. You do not need to manually or physically disconnect your sway bar links. Just a push of a button inside the cab and away ya go disconnected :) The magnetic ram (not sure what they call it) is connected to the sway bar from under the radiator. Once I hit the button the magnets release the bar to move freely without connecting the links. Hope this helped.
Thanks for the info! So the sway bar is a two piece design that separates in the middle? Im so used to using my JKS quick disconnects and manually unhooking them at the end links :P
did you still have your sway bar connected or was that an anti-rock bar?
Adrian00702 5 months ago
@Adrian00702 The JK Wrangler Rubicon models 2007 and above have an electric sway bar disconnect. You do not need to manually or physically disconnect your sway bar links. Just a push of a button inside the cab and away ya go disconnected :) The magnetic ram (not sure what they call it) is connected to the sway bar from under the radiator. Once I hit the button the magnets release the bar to move freely without connecting the links. Hope this helped.
FamilyJK1 5 months ago
@FamilyJK1
Thanks for the info! So the sway bar is a two piece design that separates in the middle? Im so used to using my JKS quick disconnects and manually unhooking them at the end links :P
Adrian00702 5 months ago
@Adrian00702 Yep you are correct. I guess you could call it the lazy mans sway bar disconnect. Ha :)
FamilyJK1 5 months ago