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By F.J. (Rovercon) on Saturday, October 27, 2001 - 04:49 pm: Edit |
Any of you guys use Rovertym's Sway Bars's Quick Disconnects? They are $95 for the set... worth the money?
Right now I have the stock suspension, but I will eventually go with OME HD setup. I would be nice to be able to keep the sway bars for around town use to help with the cornering.
However, looking at the pictures of these things, it appears that they are held in place by a thin piece of metal and I was wondering how sturdy they are.
By F.J. (Rovercon) on Saturday, October 27, 2001 - 04:51 pm: Edit |
By Kyle on Saturday, October 27, 2001 - 05:29 pm: Edit |
Go to a tractor supply store and get the hitch pins and roll your own. SHouldnt be more then about 20 bucks for the whole deal..
Kyle
By Bruce on Tuesday, October 30, 2001 - 05:20 pm: Edit |
I just bought a set from Rico, $45. Go to Discocrazy.org and send him your request.
By Ron on Tuesday, October 30, 2001 - 06:06 pm: Edit |
I will sell evilfij offroad swaybar disconnects for $25 plus shipping
Ron
evilfij (at) yahoo . com
By Mark Phelan on Tuesday, October 30, 2001 - 09:11 pm: Edit |
Ron,
I presume that's $25 American and can you send to Australia? Do you have any pics?
Mark (Victoria, Australia)
By my96disco (Trevorh) on Tuesday, October 30, 2001 - 11:35 pm: Edit |
I might also be interested. Lets make this multi national, I'm in Canada. Could you post a Pic.
Thanks
Trevor
By Ed H on Wednesday, October 31, 2001 - 12:26 am: Edit |
Ron,
I am interested also. Can you email me please? Thanks
By Ron on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 09:13 am: Edit |
Basically mine look like the ones on D-90.com but instead you get a thicker hitch pin and bored out holes to use thicker cotter pins.
Off the sheft parts you could DIY.
Ron
By RVR OVR (Tom) on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 10:00 am: Edit |
If you want to pay less than RoverTym (95 an END, not for the whole truck) and don't want to chase you bushings around all over the parking lot when they pop out...
http://www.discoweb.org/disconnects/
By my96disco (Trevorh) on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 10:10 am: Edit |
Where do you get the AedoFab units. Their Web site doesn't seem to be up.
Thanks
By John on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 10:56 am: Edit |
"don't want to chase you bushings around all over the parking lot when they pop out..."
If something is going on here I dont know about as far as coming apart?, someone needs to let me know...you all know me well enought to know if it aint right, I will fix it. You can email me off list if there is a problem and let me know what it is..
By RVR OVR (Tom) on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 12:55 pm: Edit |
John,
Wasn't talking about yours... That refers to the home grown jobbies or my experience when I was removing the bolts to take mine off. The damn bushings always either were stuck in or fell out.
EVERYONE -- I haven't used or even seen the RT disconnects. I am sure they perform just as good as all the other RT stuff, of which I am a big fan.
Sorry for bringing on a potential misconception.
Tom
By RVR OVR (Tom) on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 12:59 pm: Edit |
Trevor, email [email protected] or call him at 815-729-4030.
Tom
By Steve (Steve2) on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 01:01 pm: Edit |
ron?
what is evilfij?
steve
By Ron on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 01:13 pm: Edit |
it is my email address
I am using it for a logo etc.
Old fraternity thing.
Ron
By Ron on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 01:14 pm: Edit |
Tom,
Those homegrown jobbies are pretty much identical to the Adeofab ones.
In fact probably a little stronger as the homegrown ones have a lip where the others have a cotter pin.
By RVR OVR (Tom) on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 01:18 pm: Edit |
the biggest difference to me is worrying about the bushings. mine always were stuck in and I had to pry them out for fear of leaving them on the trail or they would fall out and roll away from me. annoying.
as far as strength is concerned I have 25k clocked on mine and they are the same as the day I bought them.
how do the homegrown ones work up front on the right side? it is pretty tight up there even for the little aedofab ones.
i have seen the homegrown variety on Ali's truck and they did seem to do the job fine. just the old thing, you could buy a potato, or you can grow your own. growing your own is obviously cheaper, just takes time and effort instead.
By Tom P. on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 01:24 pm: Edit |
John,
Lose that chain! Crimped SS aircraft cable won't rust...
Tom P.
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