Rubicon Sway Bar Rebuild

BABOOZLE

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Last year I traded my Sahara sway bar for a Rubi one. I went ahead and installed the Evo no limit disconnect and it works great. But there seems to be a lot of play or slop where the bar enters the disconnect. I can also feel the difference driving, not as stiff anymore. Does anyone know if you can replace the bushings or do you have to replace the whole thing?


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prionic1

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Last year I traded my Sahara sway bar for a Rubi one. I went ahead and installed the Evo no limit disconnect and it works great. But there seems to be a lot of play or slop where the bar enters the disconnect. I can also feel the difference driving, not as stiff anymore. Does anyone know if you can replace the bushings or do you have to replace the whole thing?


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Any luck on fixing this? Having a rubicon, I'm thinking to do something about the electronic disconnect before it's an issue and was thinking to go with the newer EVO on demand that uses air as I want to put in an air compressor anyhow.
 

BABOOZLE

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Any luck on fixing this? Having a rubicon, I'm thinking to do something about the electronic disconnect before it's an issue and was thinking to go with the newer EVO on demand that uses air as I want to put in an air compressor anyhow.

It’s a work in progress. There’s another thread on the repair of this one. Klungy started it and I believe it’s called “Rubicon sway bar disassembly.” You can’t buy new internal parts so he just made new bushings. It’s almost done and it just needs a little adjustment and it should be good.

I would keep the electo disco until it stops working. The gear box can be easily taken apart to clean out any mud or water and to fill with grease. I did Evo’s manual no limits conversion and it was a 5 second process to connect or disconnect. Pneumatic would be nice because it would be push button again but you need a compressor.


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prionic1

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yeah i’m planning on getting a compressor anyhow for air for tires and a bunch of other various things it would be useful for so I think the pneumatic evo option would be good, but not sure how well it works.


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BABOOZLE

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I’ve seen the videos on the pneumatic one but I’ve never seen one in person or heard a review. Maybe start a thread asking for reviews unless there’s already one out there.


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