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Old 11-23-2014, 12:19 AM #1
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Sway bar links

I'm getting ready to install toytec superflex springs(3.25-3.5) and want to find out the best option for sway bar end links?
Should I use the stock style fronts in the rear or is it worth it to buy custom,most parts stores will have a warrenty?
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I would consider some disconnects if you want to keep your sways. Check out @MStudt 's on here, they look really nice and well made, if I kept my bars I would have probably ended up going that route.
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Stock fronts will work for the length, but not for more added strength. The standard links I might for the rear will give you plenty of flex, even without the disconnect. In my opinion, not running a front sway will be almost unnoticeable. About 90% of your body roll is going to come from the rear. The rear doesn't use coilovers which are stiffer than coils/shocks. The front also has the weight of the engine to help keep it more stable. I took my fronts off when I lifted mine, and never went back.

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What would the rear cost me (holiday deals)and what's the life span?
Thanks for the advise.

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