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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 1354230, member: 1451"] What happens if you overdo the bar? I had issues bending the longer links and my stock bar on my lifted truck. I wound up getting some made from Moog and they have kasted 8 or 9 years. Ive been trying to remove my 15 year old liftkit this weekend and was contemplating sway bar link options. My plan is to go for oem or oarts store stuff for now. I bought a set of Rancho rs7000 for all four corners just because i dont know how this is all going to work. Its been lifted so long I have no baseline. Ill run it and if the ranchos chit the bed Ill go to some fox or even bilstein dampers. Its a leafspring truck so its never going to ride great. I did get sulastic rear shackles. Old truck but my concerns stand. [/QUOTE]
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