Randyzzz
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Looks good. I need to do that- the LED replacement backup bulbs are better but still not enough…
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If you haven't noticed a difference in ride then I wouldn't necessarily worry about it.Weird, I was always under the assumption up front the stock
I looked at my rear sway and did some measuring’ my center to center is 4.5” prob a stock link !! I’m guessing. So what are yours at center to center . You said you used dodge dakota rear sway links lol ? Or is Dakota a brand … What year of the are from a Dakota ?
What’s the center to center inches “ on this photo you posted I edited.
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Here is my rear links 4.5” and you can see the angle it naturally pitches at . It’s about 1 inch above the diff cover drain plug .. look it over what do you suggest? It don’t seem to ride bad.
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So wouldn’t you think these would have been part of the 800$ lift you’d think they just leave end links out .. well what was the reasoning that you know of or found to be helpful with using longer end links ? Wether front or back ..On Amazon $45
Rough Country Rear Sway Bar Links for 92-99 Chevy/GMC Tahoe/Yukon | 4-6" - 1038
Here rc end links, they look longer, but bolt on ready to go
On Amazon $45
Rough Country Rear Sway Bar Links for 92-99 Chevy/GMC Tahoe/Yukon | 4-6" - 1038
Here rc end links, they look longer, but bolt on ready to go
Interesting… ya like you said .. I wouldn’t even know what to think or look or feel for If I indeed am having a issue with stock away links in the back.. Feels fine don’t hear anything.. maybe it just takes away from the stress that the bars angled at with the shorter length maybe?If you haven't noticed a difference in ride then I wouldn't necessarily worry about it.
Mine measure about 7" . There still not leveled but at least not pointing to the sky like before. I used dodge dakota sway bar links and used my original sway bar bushings. Then I used finder washers on the bottom to hold everything together . Otherwise the bushings kept wanting to slip out. You might be better off with the rc kit. I would imagine it's bolt on headache free
So as far as drive goes I didn't notice anything different, at regular speeds, But I tend to drive fast and here in houston there's a lot of curved roads where you feel the body sway. One day we were heading to Dallas, I felt like the truck would sway the faster I went.(could of just been a windy day) but I wanted to see if I could do something about it. Then there was another day I was heading to work and when I was exiting, the truck felt like it leaned more then usual. So that sold me on looking closer into the sway bar angles. I figured there designed to be at a curtain angle to better assist on sway but didn't, and still to this day, don't know the exact angle.Interesting… ya like you said .. I wouldn’t even know what to think or look or feel for If I indeed am having a issue with stock away links in the back.. Feels fine don’t hear anything.. maybe it just takes away from the stress that the bars angled at with the shorter length maybe?
Hopefully somebody else can chime in …..might know something we don’t :/