Energy Suspension Front Swaybar End Links and Bushings

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i know Energy Suspensions doesn't list a kit for our vehicles but I know people are running them and have been try to find out which part number is being used. Anyone who has done this would be a great help..!!!
 

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I used their online PDF catalog and it has instructions on how to measure for the correct length and get the part numbers. It's under universal endlinks. For fronts only, they don't have rears I don't believe.
 
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Yeah I’m just interested in the front kit....guess I’ll have to measure everything out. I was hoping someone had done it and had the part numbers.
 

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Yeah I’m just interested in the front kit....guess I’ll have to measure everything out. I was hoping someone had done it and had the part numbers.
It depends on how lifted or lowered you are. I could go look up the ones I used but I'm lowered 2" in the front on spindles. You want your swaybar parallel and that's why you need to measure.
 
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Ok, I gotcha...I’m installing the 7.5in lift on my 07 Tahoe and the oem link bushings basically fell apart unbolting them and my 07 Yukon,or my sons I should say now, is lifted 3in.
and mysteriously lost one along the way and needs replacing. Appreciate the info...!!
 

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Ok, I gotcha...I’m installing the 7.5in lift on my 07 Tahoe and the oem link bushings basically fell apart unbolting them and my 07 Yukon,or my sons I should say now, is lifted 3in.
and mysteriously lost one along the way and needs replacing. Appreciate the info...!!
With that much of a lift you definitely need longer ones than stock. Their catalog will guide you through it.
 
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Ok thanks for the help, got it pulled this morning installing the lift and I’ll just measure the stock bushings.
 

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