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Post by Scott on Feb 25, 2006 16:25:45 GMT -5
Thoughts on the JKS Quicker disco? These are Adjustable, I will be installing the Tera3T soon, I need to get the QD's and install at the same time, along with all the other parts sitting in my garage waiting for a warmer weekend ;D
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Post by Kevin W. on Feb 26, 2006 10:52:01 GMT -5
As far as quick disconnects, they are probably the best.
Sorta similar to how the tera's slide on and off, but they are adjustable in length to grow with your lift.
KEV
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Post by Scott on Feb 27, 2006 21:00:02 GMT -5
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Post by max on Feb 27, 2006 22:12:24 GMT -5
As far as quick disconnects, they are probably the best. Sorta similar to how the tera's slide on and off, but they are adjustable in length to grow with your lift. KEV X2
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Post by k9jeep on Mar 17, 2006 12:20:41 GMT -5
I just installed these last week and put the frame pins in last night. So far they seem quiet nice, but I haven't made it to the trail yet to try and disconnect on uneven ground.
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Post by tjeff on Mar 17, 2006 13:37:50 GMT -5
Scott, I see that you already ordered them, but I have them and really like them. They seem a bit easier to deal with than my Tera ones I used to run.
Jeff
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Post by Jon W on Mar 17, 2006 13:59:05 GMT -5
I have the TeraFlex discos like the JKS, but they can't be adjusted... They have worked well for me and I haven't found them to be difficult to disconnect. I usually use a pry-bar to get them off, but I can usually put them back on by hand as long the XJ is on fairly flat ground. Installing them was a major PITA (the old pins wouldn't come out of the axle bracket without a huge fight), but that is another story... I was also told (by a few people) that this style of disconnect is quieter (in the long term) than the kind with 2 pins and a removable center section because the pins won't rattle like these: Don't know how big a problem it is though... JW
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Post by Scott on Mar 17, 2006 20:55:42 GMT -5
Scott, I see that you already ordered them, but I have them and really like them. They seem a bit easier to deal with than my Tera ones I used to run. Jeff Yup, there sitting in the garage waiting for warmer weather. I've got about a weeks worth of parts to install, COME-ON SPRING!
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Post by ddewar53 on Mar 20, 2006 10:35:13 GMT -5
I have the TeraFlex discos like the JKS, but they can't be adjusted... They have worked well for me and I haven't found them to be difficult to disconnect. I usually use a pry-bar to get them off, but I can usually put them back on by hand as long the XJ is on fairly flat ground. Installing them was a major PITA (the old pins wouldn't come out of the axle bracket without a huge fight), but that is another story... I was also told (by a few people) that this style of disconnect is quieter (in the long term) than the kind with 2 pins and a removable center section because the pins won't rattle like these: I have these on my YJ. They don't make any noise at all. I'm thinking of making a set out of a stock set for my son's new TJ. We just don't have $125 to spend on disconnects
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