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Rear Sway Bar Links

I noticed that my 5 month old sway bar links are looking rugged. It looks like there is too much pressure being placed on them. Could it be the way the Total Chaos links are set up? The King shocks too long? The shop that did the lift initially had limit straps on the suspension that were comically short. Those are gone, but there must still be an issue...

Any ideas?
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