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I purchased my Gladiator a month ago, I have not been able to go wheeling yet, but I have tried putting into 4wd, lockers, etc. I noticed when disconnecting the sway bar sometimes it takes a long ass time to disconnect. I remember seeing on someone’s YouTube channel saying if it takes a while to disconnect rock the jeep back and forth a lil. Well I tried that and with a snap of a finger it disconnected haha. Figured it just needed to be broken in but it’s done it twice now. Is that just how the rubi disconnects are? Or should I take it into service to be looked at?
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I purchased my Gladiator a month ago, I have not been able to go wheeling yet, but I have tried putting into 4wd, lockers, etc. I noticed when disconnecting the sway bar sometimes it takes a long ass time to disconnect. I remember seeing on someone’s YouTube channel saying if it takes a while to disconnect rock the jeep back and forth a lil. Well I tried that and with a snap of a finger it disconnected haha. Figured it just needed to be broken in but it’s done it twice now. Is that just how the rubi disconnects are? Or should I take it into service to be looked at?
That is how mine is, but instead of rocking I just pull forward a couple feet very slowly and it disconnects.
 

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If there’s any pressure against the swaybar (the axle isn’t perfectly level to the body) then it can cause the disconnect to bind. That’s why rocking fixes it.
 
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That is how mine is, but instead of rocking I just pull forward a couple feet very slowly and it disconnects.
I will give that a try as well! My last jeep I had quick disco’s. So this is new to me haha
 
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If there’s any pressure against the swaybar (the axle isn’t perfectly level to the body) then it can cause the disconnect to bind. That’s why rocking fixes it.
I mean this was on the street when I tried lol. So nothing off level other than the crown of the road.
 

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I mean this was on the street when I tried lol. So nothing off level other than the crown of the road.
Sometimes that’s all it takes. Cold weather can exacerbate the issue as well.
 
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Sometimes that’s all it takes. Cold weather can exacerbate the issue as well.
And it has been cold lately too. I guess that’s what all hype is about for the broncos sway bar?
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