Swaybar

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BigDave

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Instead of using the djm endlinks to move sway bar over and run into rubbing the ahock, why can’t you use drop blocks on axle and lower swaybar and use factory endlinks? Im lowered 3” and was debating on installing the djm endlinks but it looks to me the idea of lowering the actual swaybar is just as easy and you wont be rubbin shock.
 

iamdub

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It'd look pretty janky having the sway bar hanging that low below the axle. Not to mention more potential to snag stuff. In addition to having the proper angle and relocating the bar away from the shock, having shorter end links reduces flex in them, allowing the sway bar to be that much more effective.
 

o2bob

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It'd look pretty janky having the sway bar hanging that low below the axle. Not to mention more potential to snag stuff. In addition to having the proper angle and relocating the bar away from the shock, having shorter end links reduces flex in them, allowing the sway bar to be that much more effective.
thats how i did it .
 

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