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Re: Extended sway bar links?

DominicG said:
Err.. these are for the rear, i just forgot to specify.
You didn't forget to specify, someone just had a brain fart. These are rear SWAY BAR links, not lower links just as you said in the subject. :)

I'm curious about these though if anyone has tried them.
 

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there a great idea to get you a little more travel and flex. You just need to make sure you aren't over extending the rear end so the spring wont fall out.

Cowboy4x4 also sale these but his look a bit more beefy then these you posted.
 

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I have Cowboy's first set of rear sway bar links, and they have performed flawlessly. He is coming out with a new design, out of billet aluminum, that will be beefier and lighter.

All of Cowboy's products (Overland XT) are available at Dirty Parts, including the rear shock guards and the Hi-Lift Slider Adapter. THe sway bar links should be available again in about 2 weeks....
 

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I think we very briefly had some of Cowboy4x4 extended rear sway bar links on when we were playing with setting up my rear end at MAF. We didn't have them on long though, and we're now experimenting with going "commando style": sans swaybars front and rear. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I've heard the horror stories of lost springs, but (and we may yet be wrong on this, but I don't think anyone has been running this setup before, so we'll see) we have OME-897 springs on there and I think (from what we've seen on the lift), we're going to be fine. We're also going to do full fork-lift flex-through-full-range tests (hopefully this week).
 
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