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The Hardware Store Way I removed the front sway bar on my truck about 3 months ago when I did my explorer coil spring swap. I noticed a little bit more body roll with smallish tires, but once I stepped up to a 31"er, I noticed it more and more. I decided to make some sway bar quick disco's. I removed a bolt from in between the sway
bar and the end link and brought it to the hardware store for reference. This
bolt was a 14mm according to their gauge. I searched through their bin of hitch
pins, bit to my disappointment, they only had standard sized pins and no metric.
So I proceeded to go back to the gauge and find what size would work in
standard. It ended up that a 7/16" by 3" pin would work ok.....it's just
slightly smaller than the holes that it has to go through. So I grabbed 2 of
those, along with some matching cotter-type (sorry can't think of the real name
for 'em) pins to secure them. I also picked up some 7/16" fender washers to use
to keep the ends of the pins from slipping through the bushings. You only need
to do this modification on one side of your sway bar in order for it to work
because the bar will now just travel up and down with the other side of the
suspension when it moves. The bars now disconnect and reconnect in about 15 to
30 seconds per bar.....not too shabby in my opinion considering I don't have to
worry about on road manners as much now.....
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