Quik Disconnects
#11
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Re: Quik Disconnects
I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
difficult to use.
The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
could get the pins in, one at a time.
The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
Hope that helps.
/Bob
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> What's the deal?? opinions please
and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
difficult to use.
The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
could get the pins in, one at a time.
The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
Hope that helps.
/Bob
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> What's the deal?? opinions please
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: Quik Disconnects
I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
difficult to use.
The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
could get the pins in, one at a time.
The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
Hope that helps.
/Bob
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> What's the deal?? opinions please
and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
difficult to use.
The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
could get the pins in, one at a time.
The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
Hope that helps.
/Bob
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> What's the deal?? opinions please
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Quik Disconnects
I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
difficult to use.
The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
could get the pins in, one at a time.
The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
Hope that helps.
/Bob
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> What's the deal?? opinions please
and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
difficult to use.
The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
could get the pins in, one at a time.
The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
Hope that helps.
/Bob
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> What's the deal?? opinions please
#14
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Re: Quik Disconnects
the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
really tight and hard to get back together
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
>
> JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> difficult to use.
>
> The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> could get the pins in, one at a time.
>
> The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /Bob
>
> "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > What's the deal?? opinions please
drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
really tight and hard to get back together
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
>
> JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> difficult to use.
>
> The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> could get the pins in, one at a time.
>
> The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /Bob
>
> "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > What's the deal?? opinions please
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: Quik Disconnects
the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
really tight and hard to get back together
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
>
> JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> difficult to use.
>
> The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> could get the pins in, one at a time.
>
> The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /Bob
>
> "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > What's the deal?? opinions please
drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
really tight and hard to get back together
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
>
> JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> difficult to use.
>
> The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> could get the pins in, one at a time.
>
> The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /Bob
>
> "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > What's the deal?? opinions please
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Quik Disconnects
the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
really tight and hard to get back together
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
>
> JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> difficult to use.
>
> The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> could get the pins in, one at a time.
>
> The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /Bob
>
> "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > What's the deal?? opinions please
drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
really tight and hard to get back together
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
>
> JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> difficult to use.
>
> The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> could get the pins in, one at a time.
>
> The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /Bob
>
> "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > What's the deal?? opinions please
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Quik Disconnects
the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
really tight and hard to get back together
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
>
> JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> difficult to use.
>
> The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> could get the pins in, one at a time.
>
> The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /Bob
>
> "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > What's the deal?? opinions please
drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
really tight and hard to get back together
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
>
> JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> difficult to use.
>
> The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> could get the pins in, one at a time.
>
> The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /Bob
>
> "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > What's the deal?? opinions please
#18
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Re: Quik Disconnects
Oh yeah... and so far she's a stocker TJ with some skids...
'95 ZJ
'03 TJ
"herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message
news:8UYec.156529$Bk31.141151@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
> drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
> really tight and hard to get back together
>
>
> "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> > I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> > and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
> >
> > JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> > joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> > in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> > difficult to use.
> >
> > The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> > SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> > could get the pins in, one at a time.
> >
> > The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> > 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> > easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> > seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> > greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > /Bob
> >
> > "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > > What's the deal?? opinions please
>
>
'95 ZJ
'03 TJ
"herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message
news:8UYec.156529$Bk31.141151@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
> drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
> really tight and hard to get back together
>
>
> "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> > I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> > and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
> >
> > JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> > joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> > in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> > difficult to use.
> >
> > The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> > SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> > could get the pins in, one at a time.
> >
> > The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> > 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> > easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> > seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> > greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > /Bob
> >
> > "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > > What's the deal?? opinions please
>
>
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Quik Disconnects
Oh yeah... and so far she's a stocker TJ with some skids...
'95 ZJ
'03 TJ
"herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message
news:8UYec.156529$Bk31.141151@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
> drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
> really tight and hard to get back together
>
>
> "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> > I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> > and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
> >
> > JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> > joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> > in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> > difficult to use.
> >
> > The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> > SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> > could get the pins in, one at a time.
> >
> > The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> > 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> > easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> > seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> > greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > /Bob
> >
> > "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > > What's the deal?? opinions please
>
>
'95 ZJ
'03 TJ
"herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message
news:8UYec.156529$Bk31.141151@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
> drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
> really tight and hard to get back together
>
>
> "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> > I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> > and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
> >
> > JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> > joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> > in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> > difficult to use.
> >
> > The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> > SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> > could get the pins in, one at a time.
> >
> > The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> > 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> > easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> > seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> > greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > /Bob
> >
> > "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > > What's the deal?? opinions please
>
>
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Re: Quik Disconnects
Oh yeah... and so far she's a stocker TJ with some skids...
'95 ZJ
'03 TJ
"herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message
news:8UYec.156529$Bk31.141151@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
> drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
> really tight and hard to get back together
>
>
> "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> > I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> > and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
> >
> > JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> > joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> > in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> > difficult to use.
> >
> > The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> > SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> > could get the pins in, one at a time.
> >
> > The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> > 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> > easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> > seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> > greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > /Bob
> >
> > "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > > What's the deal?? opinions please
>
>
'95 ZJ
'03 TJ
"herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message
news:8UYec.156529$Bk31.141151@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> the rubicon ones are OK, but takes a while to get them in, but if you just
> drill/sand the coloum wider than it slides in quicker, stock the fit is
> really tight and hard to get back together
>
>
> "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:47b769ae.0404131321.4c93b084@posting.google.c om...
> > I can't, first-hand, speak to the quality of any discos besides JKS
> > and Rubicon Express. However, for these two...
> >
> > JKS's work great for at least the first 6 months. After that, the
> > joints do get a bit worn (probably would help if I was more religious
> > in greasing them in the provided zerks), but they're still not
> > difficult to use.
> >
> > The Rubicon Express ones (on my friend's rig w/the 4.5" longarm kit)
> > SUCK. It took us half an hour to get the damn things to line up so we
> > could get the pins in, one at a time.
> >
> > The JKS design is definitely more forgiving of a surface that is not
> > 100% perfectly level. I would recommend them. They're by no means as
> > easy as tying a shoe in all situations, but they're the best I've
> > seen, and my only real complain using them is getting my hands
> > greasy...and who gives a FF about that?? ;-)
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > /Bob
> >
> > "Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:<v4Wec.26737$kc2.376379@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> > > One of my next purchases is gonna be quick disconnects..... Are quick
> > > disconnects... all the same... some better for some reason....
> > > What's the deal?? opinions please
>
>