Sway bar links for RC 6" lift?

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Hi guys, I'm interested in replacing the sway bar links on my 99' K1500 Classic w/ 6" lift as the bushings look like there just about shot. Do I need to buy sway bar links specifically for a 4-6" lift or will stocks be ok?

If I need extended ones, any suggestions? Thanks
 

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No idea, since I cant see them thought the internets. I guess it depends on the lift manufacturer. Figure out who made the lift and ask them.
 

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Hi guys, I'm interested in replacing the sway bar links on my 99' K1500 Classic w/ 6" lift as the bushings look like there just about shot. Do I need to buy sway bar links specifically for a 4-6" lift or will stocks be ok?

If I need extended ones, any suggestions? Thanks

You can get whatever came with the kit, or piece it together yourself. You just need the bolts to be the correct length so the bar sits at a good angle. I ended up doing this to my dually when I added a rear bar to it. The Hellwig stuff was too short for me.
 

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I have a ProComp lift on my daily 2013 GMC and one busted on mine replaced with stock ones and seems to be working fine. Guess it depends on the lift style. I got this truck it was already lifted I think it’s a 6” not sure. It clears my garage opening and parking garages by about 2 inches so not too radical for a daily lol.
 

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i have a Superlift 6" IFS lift for an 8 lug truck still sitting in the box. I opened it just to take a peek, never had one lol, and while looking thru the directions they say to flip the sway bar. They have a curve, so if flipped it will be closer to the lower arms, therefore not needing extended ones. Maybe look into that?
 
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Hi guys, I'm interested in replacing the sway bar links on my 99' K1500 Classic w/ 6" lift as the bushings look like there just about shot. Do I need to buy sway bar links specifically for a 4-6" lift or will stocks be ok?

If I need extended ones, any suggestions? Thanks
Did you ever figure this out ? I got the 2wd rc 6" lift wondering if I need drop brackets or end links anyone else been here before ?
 
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