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Old 04-20-2008, 02:12 PM   #5 (permalink)
survivorman
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Re: upper A arms, sway bar links, sway bar collars OH MY!....help me understand

thank you so much!! ok so looks like I may just buy some collars and hopefully its some cheap insurance......looks like the loose OEM aluminum collars sliding around was causing alot of the OEM sway bar links to bend or break. I dont think I will go with the allpro links now.....I think I will just reinforce what I have. good idea?


ok here is another question how about the rear? I have seen on all pros website lower control arm links(excuse my ignorance) are these the long tubes that run in the rear? should these be swapped out? again will never be doing anything really hardcore(rock climbing and so on) but will have it off roading.........and have noticed that cowboy4x4 offers a rear sway bar link FJC Heavy duty rear sway bar links - Adventure4x4 is this the same as the allpro control arm link???? damn I am so confused with this **** lol if not what does it do and is it needed?? or can I keep OEM with my lift thanks guys!!
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