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Originally Posted by St Runner
Thanks for the explanation 96RedRunner. Most helpful to figuring out what to do. It will take me a couple hours to make the bracket but at least a week to order anything even if they will ship it here. A theoretical question, If you raise the bar 1 1/2" with this bracket is it even necessary to get extended links as it will be doing the same thing?
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Anytime thats what makes the forum what it is.
Use the 4 factory bolts to mount flat bar to axle. Then scrounge junk pile for the 4 bolts, nuts, washers you need that best fit holes in SB bracket. 3/8ths" should fit. does'nt have to be metric, yota, just sound bolts n nuts.
Theoretically speaking, the object of design is to keep the end of swaybar at end link parallel with frame rail, as all auto manufacturers do. So it is lift amount dependent. You don't have to have extended end links if S/B clears Locker when suspension is flexing.