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vinnie0104 04-25-2012 12:57 PM

sway bar links??
 
was replacing my axle today and noticed my sway bar links are shot. was looking on ginos for some new ones and came arcoss the Maxx links. has anyone used these before and have any incite on them? i have an 04 2500 with an eight inch lift. the site says the links will work with a lift but only up to three inch, has anyone but them on a truck with a bigger lift? most of my front end is stuck will these work? i appreciate any help with this

steved 04-25-2012 03:54 PM

I have them on a stock height truck, they replaced the OE units fine and have work good.

s10driver85 04-25-2012 07:24 PM

Usually lifts drop down your sway bar, check to see how long you actually need

1AMatt 04-26-2012 11:30 AM

8" lift is huge. You'd probably need to order something special

tower_ofpower 04-26-2012 03:15 PM

With such a lift you'd think it would have came with either modified links or a way to accommodate the OEM style.


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vinnie0104 04-27-2012 05:59 AM

I cleaned them up, checked and the lift is accommadating the oem links. they are just not holding up. I was looking for something more durable, came across the maxx links. was looking to see if any one had any input on them and if anyone has used them on a similar lift height.

tower_ofpower 04-29-2012 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by vinnie0104 (Post 888086)
I cleaned them up, checked and the lift is accommadating the oem links. they are just not holding up. I was looking for something more durable, came across the maxx links. was looking to see if any one had any input on them and if anyone has used them on a similar lift height.

If the lift is accommodating the OEM's get the maxx links for a 3" lift. The heim and stud that replaces the OEM has gotta be better than the soft rubber. Anything that has polyurethane will last longer than rubber. It doesn't ozone rot, crack, or and turn gummy from oils.


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