No need to.. it will move. Remember there not solid. There's made to move up and down and angle to angle. There gonna be snug. At least mine were.
You'll see what I mean once you remove the lower bolts from the end links. Once both are removed grab the bar and pull it down
I'm gonna have to look up the torqued/ not sure off the top of my head. I just got the links tightened with a rachet and box end wrench. As far as install I just loosened both end links(ends). Installed both end links to top bracket first, left it loose,, then picked up the swap bar to the...
There just rubber. I recommend polyurethane but here's what I bought
Also I recommend to hunt down a set. This one only comes with one and it's pricey imo
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...
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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
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...