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Subject: D2 Front Swaybar Quick-disconnects

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Craig Miller
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06/26/2006 11:35 PM Alert 
Slickrock Swaybar Quick Disconnects for a Land Rover Discovery Series II.
$100 + shipping (or pickup in Mt. Vernon, WA).
Used for 6 months.  The metal pins that are used to hold the disconnect out of the way when not in use is dented but functional.  The disconnects themselves are in great shape.

Here is a picture and description of the product new from Expedition Exchange.



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Andy Berglund



06/28/2006 10:57 AM Alert 
argh, i had to "permanently" remove my front swaybar has siezed its bolts. once i did that, i've seen them for sale everywhere. oh well. list 'em on ebay and craigslist, too. exposure, baby.

andy

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Craig Miller
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06/28/2006 3:59 PM Alert 
I have a swaybar too if you want to buy them as a set. :-)

I think I have them sold to a dwebber though.

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Michael Kronmal



06/28/2006 5:08 PM Alert 
What you doing with the swaybar? Going without?

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Craig Miller
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06/28/2006 6:34 PM Alert 
Yep. With the RTE springs, Bilstein shocks, and offset rims it actually handles significantly better than it did stock. :-)

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Michael Kronmal



06/28/2006 6:39 PM Alert 
I'm too chicken. You should see the bushing deformation on my rear swaybar though.

1998 Disco 1
1999 Range Rover HSE Callaway #138

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Craig Miller
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06/28/2006 7:51 PM Alert 
Heh heh.

I couldn't even tell the difference when I removed the rear one. You might want to give it a try. The front one makes a much bigger difference on the body roll IMHO.

--Craig


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Andy Berglund



06/28/2006 11:05 PM Alert 
i agree with craig. i have RTE's 2" without f/r sways and it's really hard to tell the difference. and, i couldn't use a non-destructive technique to get them off.

andy

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Craig Miller
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07/24/2006 11:08 PM Alert 
fyi... these are now sold.

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Dan Cronin
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07/25/2006 11:22 AM Alert 
I've been running my DI without sway bars for years, yeah - it get's a little squirrelly on the hightway, but what a PITA to have to disconnect, re connect.... I'm used to it now and it's not THAT big of a deal to run with out.

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Peter Carey



07/26/2006 9:43 AM Alert 
One of the things Kim didn't like about the Disco we had was how much it swayed. the Disco is now gone. YMMV

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