Installed the JKS 2001 Front Disconnect Sway Bar Links. Super easy to install. Simple as lining up the new ones to the old ones
(Cherokee XJ & Comanche MJ, 1984-2001, Quicker Disconnect, Fits 4.0"-6.0" Lift)
http://jksmfg.com/i-13306724-cherok...001-quicker-disconnect-fits-4-0-6-0-lift.html
I needed to buy these extra parts for it to work:
[2x] Offset Polyurethane Spacer (M03212-BK-01)
[2x] 1/2" -20 Nylock Nut (37130)
[2x] Stainless Steel Post (A1046)
[6x] Click Pin (03005)
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Had to grease them up!
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Done
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Do you disco one side and let that side float or can you disco both sides and is there a place to put the sway bar that doesn't interfere with any movement?
Good catch! There's some new found piece of mindSpacers were added this weekend. Took a lot longer than expected because of more f0ckery from previous owner.
Front ones went on no problem.
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Look what goodies I found when I took off the wheels!
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The back were a problem...
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Yep... looks like previous owner got some new wheel studs replaced and didn't get the right ones. The H3 has different rear studs than the front ones. Looks short ones that were on there go on the front. I am really glad that I haven't driven this truck over 50mph yet...
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Anyways studs were replaced.
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And done.
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Here is the final skid. Only cutting and bending that I had to do was on the edges. Pretty simple to do overall. I think I like this idea better than welding mounts onto the Rancho links and then attaching a skid plate from there. This way the skid plate is sitting on the crossmembers instead of the links which I have heard are weak.
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Haven't had time to put them on this weekend. I'll will do that when I get the time and post pics.
So excited that these just came in!! Can't wait to install them! Thanks so much Schwarttzy!
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that is awesome, I might wind up going this way now instead of modifying the front half of oem ucp. I would much rather have the closed skid versus the ladder style. I need a welder, and space for one.
My cb is smaller but it's mounted on my dash(next to driver a pillar). I used heavy duty Velcro and I've never had an issue with it movingHey guys got another question. I am upgrading my CB equipment. I got a cobra ltd 29. Is there anyway I can mount it on the dash (Where the daystar storage piece sits) WITHOUT drilling into the dash?
My cb is smaller but it's mounted on my dash(next to driver a pillar). I used heavy duty Velcro and I've never had an issue with it moving
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