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CJ7 sway bar links??

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'94 XLT 4x4
I really don't want to use the drop blocks for my front sway bar that came with my 5.5" superlift. I've heard that cj7 links fit. How long and what end links do I need, I would like quick disconnect links if possible.
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I used rubicon express disconnects but to tell you the truth the best thing to do is the stock endlinks cut them in half grind off the little arrows and find a pice of pipe that they will fit in perfect and cut it to the length you want. then drill a hole in the top and the bottom of each and put a pin that looks like the one used on any type of disconnects. You can get them from any place where they sell trailers or parts. This is the same thing as you would buy for 80 plus dollars. If I had it to do over this is what I would do. RobbieJ
 






If you're going to run Quick Disco's go with the JKS unit's. They're FAR superior to any other brands of Disco's. The Rubicon Express units are VERY prone to failure, noise, and are a pain to reconnect. Also if you're going to use links for a CJ7, make sure to get the Generation 2 "quicker" disconnects. They are adjustable to custom fit your lift height.
 












I have to agree with RobbieJ

I wouldn't pay that kind of money for the Jeeper arms. You can make the longer arms yourself very easiy.
 






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