Help Connecting Quick disconnects on trial

bransig

New member
Thanks for taking a look at a problem we had recently. I have a 2000 TJ with a 5.5 rubicon extreme lift, 1" tera flex body lift, and 1" motor mount lift.
I recently just got my first flat on the trail. I had my front sway bar disconnects undone for more flex.
The problem came when we went to use the hi-lift jack to lift the jeep. The vehicle flexed to much and would not raise the jeep. The ground wasnt exactly flat (as most trail conditions are). We saw the quick disconnets were a major part of the problem but were no where near where they needed to be to line them up to put the pins in.
We were lucky enough to have a bottle jack to help get them in. We needed to use both jacks at the same time and I must say it did not seem to safe. Needless to say it took a long time for us to figure out the engineering of this.
So I ask what are the suggestions and items usually carried to help connect the disconeects when your out on the trail.
Thanks :)
Brandon
 

A good fix is to weld an eyelet on the axle and on the frame strong enough for a chain to hold the axle to the frame.. Use the screw type chain links to connect the chain to both eyelets.. The objective is to install the chain before raising the vehicle with a jack.. this chain will hold the axle up along with the frame when you jack it with the hi-lift.. make sure you use a jack stand on the axle for safety. I've seen this done many times and it always worked.
 
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