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Old Sep 1, 2006
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RCD sway bar question

I saw another thread about the front sway bar and didn't feel like hi-jacking it.

So the LII Im buying is getting the RCD treatment as soon as she gets here. Is the sway bar replaced with an RCD sway bar?

Either way(stock or replacement), what's the easiest way to make a "quick disconnect"? I think Griggs has the only truck I've noticed with this. I was wanting to do it to the burnt truck but oh well. What are my options?? Thanks in advance =]
 
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it will still use the same sway bar. it just comes with new links that are longer.
 
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Take a look at Warrior Products universal quick discos. Their 8" post-to-post model (WAR83121) replaces the stock ranger links almost exactly . They also offer similar 10" (WAR83131) and 12" (WAR83141) post-to-post kits, one of which might work with the RCD.

http://www.warriorproducts.com/
 
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Old Sep 2, 2006
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the sway bar links on the RCD are 11.5" from the sway bar to the LCA
 
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Thanks for the info. Good to know there's something I can buy instead of scratching my head and building some half a$$ contraption.
 
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