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Are rear sway bar links the same size as the front?

I have stock height 2001 and my rear sway bar end links are due for a replacement.
Are the front and rears the same size?
I’m having a little trouble differentiating which ones to purchase online
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Fronts are longer than rears. A common thing that dudes do when they lift their trucks, is swap their front sway bar links to the rear, and take links off of a 2nd gen 4runner to the front, which are also longer to correct for body roll. Someone let me know if I messed that up
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Fronts are longer than rears. A common thing that dudes do when they lift their trucks, is swap their front sway bar links to the rear, and take links off of a 2nd gen 4runner to the front, which are also longer to correct for body roll. Someone let me know if I messed that up
You're right, but the OP is at stock suspension height. When you order these, you order either Front or Rear links for the reason you stated - they are different. I always saw them listed for sale as such.
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You're right, but the OP is at stock suspension height. When you order these, you order either Front or Rear links for the reason you stated - they are different. I always saw them listed for sale as such.
Okay, thank you.
I’m going to purchase Moog links so I can match the moogs I have in the front.
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The front are 26mm and I believe the rear are 19mm.
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