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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Rubicon Sway bar question
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<blockquote data-quote="KSJKR" data-source="post: 442910" data-attributes="member: 22464"><p>We had some nice weather over the weekend so I decided to pull the actuator motor and just look things over. What I found was a treasure trove(not, lol!) of dirt, dried mud, a little moisture, seized parts and a non-functioning actuator motor. I doubt this has ever been taken apart. I'm definitely not spending what they get for a new actuator motor, lol! So for now it's JKS quick disconnects and when I have a free weekend and access to a heated shop I'll pull the entire sway bar assembly, take it apart, clean/lube it, and depending on how things go I may go with onboard air and EVO's air actuated disconnect or just say the hell with all the fancy stuff and just put a normal sway bar on it and stick with the quick disco's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSJKR, post: 442910, member: 22464"] We had some nice weather over the weekend so I decided to pull the actuator motor and just look things over. What I found was a treasure trove(not, lol!) of dirt, dried mud, a little moisture, seized parts and a non-functioning actuator motor. I doubt this has ever been taken apart. I'm definitely not spending what they get for a new actuator motor, lol! So for now it's JKS quick disconnects and when I have a free weekend and access to a heated shop I'll pull the entire sway bar assembly, take it apart, clean/lube it, and depending on how things go I may go with onboard air and EVO's air actuated disconnect or just say the hell with all the fancy stuff and just put a normal sway bar on it and stick with the quick disco's. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Rubicon Sway bar question
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