DIY Sway Bar QUICK DISCONNECTS for a JEEP TJ | Budget Crawler Ep. 19

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @ThatGuy39562
    @ThatGuy39562 3 года назад +1

    I love your solution for keeping the disconnected sway bar out of the way. My last suspension install, the disconnects came with a couple of straps and keeper tabs. The engineers had obviously thrown it in as an afterthought, as one or both straps would always come unhooked from the keeper tab. Oh, and the disconnects were just as difficult to connect/disconnect.

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  3 года назад

      Good to know, sometimes simpler is better!

  • @outdoorkid5095
    @outdoorkid5095 5 лет назад +7

    Loving the build cant wait to see it in auction. 👍🏻

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад

      Thanks, looking forward to finally getting it out on the trail!

  • @SeriouslyAwesome
    @SeriouslyAwesome 4 года назад +1

    Amazing you found links still intact. Removing old stock ones usually mean destruction in the process. Great vid

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  4 года назад

      They're nearing the end of life, but they'll work for now! Thanks!

  • @jake-hy2zb
    @jake-hy2zb 5 лет назад +2

    Great save. Where there is a will there is a way. I've been going through the 5.2 swap as you suggested. Even though mine is a YJ it's a big help. Thank you Sir. I also today received my AA motor mounts. Wow are they beefy. You would not believe what I took off from the PO. I have no idea how the engine didn't fall out. There was a 408 stroker in it originally. Death Trap +.

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад +1

      LOL, I can only imagine. Nice choice with the AA mounts. I've been very happy with how little vibration is transferred from the engine to the frame through them. I never finished uploading the series, primarily due to lack of viewer interest. If it seems like I missed some info or if you get to the end of what I uploaded and want more info, the list of resources in the first comment of the first video covers most of the places I (and many others) sourced info from during our builds.

  • @ConradBrander
    @ConradBrander 2 года назад

    Nice.
    Shows some proper ingenuity. 👌🏼

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  2 года назад

      Thanks! 👍

  • @joeyh7796
    @joeyh7796 5 лет назад +2

    Switch the direction of the sway bar links 180°. Don’t swap sides left to right, just change the direction it might reduce the angle so you won’t need a hammer

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад +1

      Once they're hammered on and in place the angle lines up well, it's just geting them started that's the hard part, but thanks for the suggestion!

  • @Whiteandsonsgarage
    @Whiteandsonsgarage 5 лет назад +2

    Love this mate, 100% going to do this on my budget tj build

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад

      Right on. IMO much safer than using clevis pins, which seems to be the other budget alternative.

  • @discoveringlockenest8420
    @discoveringlockenest8420 5 лет назад

    Just found you here! I have a 2001 Wrangler Sahara that I want to do some mods to and don’t have a big budget so this is right down my alley! Thanks for sharing!

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching, plenty more to come!

  • @rustyjeep9783
    @rustyjeep9783 5 лет назад +7

    As alway great video with good quick information. How big is your parts department in your garage lol.

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад +2

      Let's just say I could probably assemble 3/4 of another Jeep without leaving the house LOL

  • @TheBeardedJeeper
    @TheBeardedJeeper 5 лет назад +3

    I gotta do this to my jeep too. Great video! New subscriber here

  • @petercapone2947
    @petercapone2947 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this, my Son’s TJ just shed one of his end link and we got sticker shock at the prices and it was tough to find stock heigh quick links.

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  3 года назад

      It’s a nice budget option!

  • @aerythus
    @aerythus 4 года назад

    Pretty much exactly what I did on my TJ, although I just zip tied the links up out of the way when on the trail.

  • @Stuntman2304
    @Stuntman2304 5 лет назад

    YES another video 🙏🏻 been waiting 😂

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for staying tuned!

    • @Stuntman2304
      @Stuntman2304 5 лет назад +1

      Dirona Oh hell yah man absolutely!

  • @FoamSquatch
    @FoamSquatch 4 года назад

    I would not see the need to bring a hammer on the trail as a downside. I can think of a thousand different things you would need a hammer out in the trail in-case there is a repair. Now if you had to bring a press out on the trail to remove these, then yeah maybe re think it haha. Anyways I love this build. I just bought my first TJ ( Hand many XJ's ) so I have been following this build.

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  4 года назад +1

      Agreed, I've been that poor schmuck out on the trail having to pound on his jeep with a rock one too many times (long story short my buddy left my hammer on the ground at the trailhead and someone else nabbed it). Thanks for following along!

  • @jeffzeber5833
    @jeffzeber5833 3 года назад

    I have a 2004 and need to get 12mm bolts. 1/2" are slightly too big.

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing the info

  • @danbemman2271
    @danbemman2271 5 лет назад

    Nice setup

  • @Andrew-dg7qm
    @Andrew-dg7qm 5 лет назад

    Great video, just adding that I paid $80 for my rough country disconnect parts

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад

      Thanks! That's not a bad price at all, and I bet they are a little easier to operate than the ones I made.

    • @Andrew-dg7qm
      @Andrew-dg7qm 5 лет назад

      Yeah, it’s not a bad deal, and they size them to go with their budget lift kit, which I did as a shock replacement / upgrade. But yours is cooler, and you did it yourself. Awesome

  • @danbemman2271
    @danbemman2271 5 лет назад

    I did this ! It works awesome. Thnks

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад

      Hard to beat for the price!

  • @bloopmcgroober2580
    @bloopmcgroober2580 5 лет назад

    I have an 06 wrangler and I’m looking to do some off roading I have all stock components aside from my 2 inch lift with 33x12.5what should I upgrade next? Should I get lockers, regear from 3:73s or upgrade the Dana 30 and 35? Your input would be extremely helpful
    Thanks

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад +1

      If I were you I would install some type of rock rail for body protection and maybe a winch then find a Jeep club to go wheeling with and figure out what else you'll need after wheeling a few times with the club.

    • @bloopmcgroober2580
      @bloopmcgroober2580 5 лет назад

      Thanks man

    • @bloopmcgroober2580
      @bloopmcgroober2580 5 лет назад

      Dirona do you have a lift other than the body lift?

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад

      Just the body lift so far. Really hoping I can get away without a suspension lift, but time will tell.

    • @bloopmcgroober2580
      @bloopmcgroober2580 5 лет назад

      Just interested because I have a 2 in suspension lift and I am getting 33x12.5 and you are just about the only guy on RUclips that doesn’t either go stock or have a 4 in lift
      Just nice for perspective

  • @timothycarey8565
    @timothycarey8565 4 года назад

    could I bother you for the length of bolt you used?

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  4 года назад

      Unfortunately I can’t remember off hand

  • @AJ-ri5ee
    @AJ-ri5ee 5 лет назад

    Hey, any road noise from those wiggling on the bolts?

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  5 лет назад

      Not that I've noticed...but Jeeps aren't generally the quietest vehicles either..

  • @howardmiller4241
    @howardmiller4241 4 года назад

    Do u get a lot of rattle when ur drive down the street ?

    • @dironaa
      @dironaa  4 года назад

      I haven't noticed any, but I do have soft upper doors that create a lot of wind noise.