4loRodeo
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- Andrew
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Thank you!!Looks sweet!
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Thank you!!Looks sweet!
Man this is awesome! it's renewed my interest in trying to get a rubi electric sway disco for the rear!Should've posted last week after the install, but swapped out the factory sway bar for a '23 Rubicon disconnect unit, minus the motor. Manual knob to be delivered today. That'll give back about 20 minutes at the start of the trail and that much at the end of the trail as I don't have to manually disconnect the links each time.
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Interesting choice of lubricant.I finished the rear today, meaning added 1/2” spacers to match those that went into the front with the bump stop project yesterday. Kind of a pain, but not horrible. Was able to get them dropped enough with sway bar, shocks, vent tube, and calipers disconnected/off. But just barely. Had to use a bottle jack between the axle and bump stop tubes to get it down far enough. Getting the sumo springs back into the bump stop tubes was, a thing. They wouldn’t go in with the weight of the truck on the bump stops with 4” of wood on the bump pad. So I improvised, and they popped in by hand with a better tool.the last picture is the best one I can get of the front hydraulic stops installed. The dual rate spring coils block the view at normal ride height.
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I have the same set-up. Got a used Rubicon E-Disco off Craiglist and the manual knob from EVO Manufacturing.How much does a complete set up like that cost you? Curious as to why you would run that way instead of just something like the Apex Autolynx unless it’s significantly cheaper.
It’s water based, so no risk of breaking down the rubber.Interesting choice of lubricant.![]()
I paid $200 for the unit without the motor. It was a steal, couldn't pass it up. The $25 knob showed up this morning, so I installed it, tested and it works as intended.How much does a complete set up like that cost you? Curious as to why you would run that way instead of just something like the Apex Autolynx unless it’s significantly cheaper.
NICE!!!I paid $200 for the unit without the motor. It was a steal, couldn't pass it up. The $25 knob showed up this morning, so I installed it, tested and it works as intended.
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It's one off eBay for $25. About $110 cheaper than EVO. Thought I would try my luck with a low cost unit, and it's a solid unit, all aluminum. I just added anti seize to the threads to make sure it won't have issues down the road. .NICE!!!
Is the manual knob made by EVO?
Metal Cloak offers these as well. Very nice product. On sale as well right now.They are definitely a quality item and super awesome, make hitting bumps hard nice and soft.
However - if you dont want to go through the expense of those, and cutting things to make permanent modifications, I might suggest looking at teraflex progressive bump stops. They're pretty cheap, and are a good middle of the road option between stock bump stops and full on racing bump stops. I have them on my JT, have hit them quite a bit, and they feel pretty darn soft and cushy.
Here is a link - its worth considering before going full crazy with an active system https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...raflex-progressive-bump-stop-kit-0-4-5in-lift
Metal Cloak offers these as well. Very nice product. On sale as well right now.
https://metalcloak.com/upper-front-durostop-bump-for-the-jk-and-jl-wrangler.html