Stay bar disconnect for Wildtrack

pferrel
Feb 06, 2023

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Feb 06, 2023

Any news on after-market stay-bar disconnects. Looking for the equivalent of what is on the Badlands, a disconnect tied to the mode switches or aux switches inside.

I've seen the manual disconnects, which are ok but not ideal. I have a model with front and rear sway-bars so this makes a manual disconnect more of a pain.

Any word on electronic disconnects?
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Friendly Neighborhood Sasquatch

Feb 07, 2023

#1
I haven’t heard of anything out there for Bronco, but I would be surprised if they could perform as well as Ford’s. Even Jeepers seem really impressed that you can disconnect Ford’s sway bar while you’re articulating. For now, at least, it seems much easier to convert a Badlands to a Wildtrak (HOSS 3) than it does to add Ford’s electronic disco. Sorry if this isn’t helpful. If you do find there are some on the market, please post them here for others.

Knows the cheat code.

Rank Benevolent Dictator

Feb 07, 2023

#3
Very kind of you, but he is looking for a electrical disconnect, not manual. 😳

Knows the cheat code.

Feb 07, 2023

#4
Very kind of you, but he is looking for a electrical disconnect, not manual. 😳
I don't think you are going to find one. I don't think it exists. The manual one will take about 5 minutes to put to use.

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Jan 10, 2024

#5
Colorado Bronco Upfitters in Golden, CO has worked out a system to add factory disconnect and programming to Wildtrak. Using one of the accessory switches, not the dash switch. I'm sure the Ford sway bar is not cheap. I am installing Private Label Manufacturing manual disconnects and will evaluate the ease of use and installation.
RobWTx, Deano Bronc

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