First pic is the cable drilled through the shift fork as well as a set screw drilled and tapped in. https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Qgb3dnszc ... 8ukbiq9t13
Steve finally tore down his sway bar controller. Deleted the motor with a block off plate and drilled the shift fork to accept a cable and lock screw. No more locking up and issues with it staying locked or not sure if it actually unlocks. Now it’s cable by the 4wd shift lever so he doesn’t need to get out to unlock it.
Second shows the side of the housing he drilled through and the side case of the housing and shift fork.
Third is the sheetmetal block off plate me and my daughter made fit where the motor and electronics went.
Little video roughly showing what the half of the case moves to engage the sway bar. Rubicon sway bar mod
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Re: Rubicon sway bar mod
Great idea. I might have to look for a screwed one for my MJ, it would be pretty cool...