Short Sway Bar End Links
Originally posted by SVTRobG
Chikenman,
e-mail me and I'll hook ya up brotha
Chikenman,
e-mail me and I'll hook ya up brotha
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You can use the regular end link kits available at AutoZone or other such store. Make sure you get one that's the same amount shorter than stock as you lowered your truck.
The rears will have to be made. You can modify the stockers, or use a 'turnbuckle' style with rod ends avail from summit racing or other such place.
They really should be done at the same time, though. If you only do the fronts, it will oversteer like a mad dog at speed. Only do the rears and it will handle like a snow plow.
E-mail me at: Wrongdayj@aol.com and I'll give you all the goods on this subject including pictures and technical drawings.
Later,
The rears will have to be made. You can modify the stockers, or use a 'turnbuckle' style with rod ends avail from summit racing or other such place.
They really should be done at the same time, though. If you only do the fronts, it will oversteer like a mad dog at speed. Only do the rears and it will handle like a snow plow.
E-mail me at: Wrongdayj@aol.com and I'll give you all the goods on this subject including pictures and technical drawings.
Later,
Originally posted by WrongdayJ
You can use the regular end link kits available at AutoZone or other such store. Make sure you get one that's the same amount shorter than stock as you lowered your truck.
The rears will have to be made. You can modify the stockers, or use a 'turnbuckle' style with rod ends avail from summit racing or other such place.
They really should be done at the same time, though. If you only do the fronts, it will oversteer like a mad dog at speed. Only do the rears and it will handle like a snow plow.
E-mail me at: Wrongdayj@aol.com and I'll give you all the goods on this subject including pictures and technical drawings.
Later,
You can use the regular end link kits available at AutoZone or other such store. Make sure you get one that's the same amount shorter than stock as you lowered your truck.
The rears will have to be made. You can modify the stockers, or use a 'turnbuckle' style with rod ends avail from summit racing or other such place.
They really should be done at the same time, though. If you only do the fronts, it will oversteer like a mad dog at speed. Only do the rears and it will handle like a snow plow.
E-mail me at: Wrongdayj@aol.com and I'll give you all the goods on this subject including pictures and technical drawings.
Later,
I sent you an email this morning. I had read your answer to a post about end links and it got me interested.
Tim


