Is there a Manual Sway Bar Disconnect Option for OBX?

Soupcook
Mar 25, 2021

Rank VI

Mar 25, 2021

I may have missed this somewhere. I was watching a video of a ride in a Badlands and it came up that OBX does not have auto sway bar disconnect. Can it be manually disconnected for trail use?
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Gladesmen

Mar 25, 2021

#1
I would suspect there could be a manual disconnect like you can add to the non rubicon wranglers. But it will require you to get under the vehicle to access it. It will definitely save you some weight compared to the auto disc unit in the badlands that thing is robust.
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Libations MOD

Mar 25, 2021

#2
I may have missed this somewhere. I was watching a video of a ride in a Badlands and it came up that OBX does not have auto sway bar disconnect. Can it be manually disconnected for trail use?
Don't see why you cant add one AM, not a Ford option though
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Rank V

Mar 25, 2021

#3
You should be able to do it on all Broncos with a wrench. There will most likely be aftermarket options in the future to make it easier.

Badlands and FE are the only ones with auto-disconnect.
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