Installed my DPG Sway Bar Disconnect Cables.
Surprised you all didn't catch this. Not so much the angle but the disco bracket goes on top of the sway bar not under. Should have read the destructions. Speaking of the angle though, JKS recommends 15* for optimal performance although 10-20* is acceptable. Dumb phone shows 12.4* but I'm parked on an incline and I have more lift in the back than front. I used the flat area near the sway bar mounts as a reference. It read 1*, so I originally installed it at 11.4*.
After bolting the Disco brackets to the sway bar, I noticed the brackets opened up enough I couldn't get the Disco bolts back in. Got them straightened out and the angle set at the preferred 15*.
Drilled holes, painted bare metal, and tightened down eye-bolts. Battery tray cracked but I'm not concerned. Will be buying a better tray, maybe Dirtbound.
Dirk at DPG offered to put quick disconnect clasp on both ends of the cable so that I can toss the cables in the glove box or where ever when not in use. Normally one end is fixed to the eye bolt. Thanks Dirk. I think they turned out great.
All in all it only took 3 minutes to install, or was it 3 hours? IDK, I'm off work today so I mostly farted around and didn't pay attention to the time. I drove over a rock pile by my driveway. No pictures as it was pouring down rain. Then I drove around the neighborhood disco'd to get a feel for less control. Surprised how well behaved it was even when I turned tight with some forward momentum. I'm comparing to stock suspension when I drove it without the front swaybar for a week. Definitely not recommended to run on road disco'd.
Going to order a IRO hack-n-Tap tonight and couple that with the front driveshaft I picked up from fellow

member meatjoeblack. I just need to get one new U-Joint because it's missing the caps. Oh and a couple of strap kits.