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Old 04-21-2008, 05:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ok guys, who makes aftermarket sway bar links and sway bar collars?

I have seen the allpro ones, but the verdict is still out on those........anyone else make aftermarket sway bar links?(front and rear) and who makes the sway bar collars? thanks fellas
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Re: ok guys, who makes aftermarket sway bar links and sway bar collars?

Was there any issues with the All-Pro collars? And I thought the only reason the All-Pro s/b links broke,was cause people wern't installing them correctly.
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Re: ok guys, who makes aftermarket sway bar links and sway bar collars?

All pro makes both the links and collars. I suggest getting the collars, the stock links seem to hold up just fine as long as the sway bar doesn't shift. I removed my stock aluminum collars and replaced them with the All Pro, some people just butt the new collars against the stock ones. I removed mine because the sway bar is roughed up where the collars fits, and this adds to the holding ability of the All Pro collars.
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Re: ok guys, who makes aftermarket sway bar links and sway bar collars?

Try to PM FJ-Ollie Regarding Clamps. I've been running the AP front sway bar links since they first came out (version 1) and they are still holding strong. Proper installation is very important.
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Re: ok guys, who makes aftermarket sway bar links and sway bar collars?

What are the advantages of aftermarket links and collars? I'm just curious.
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