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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 12:59 AM
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alright. Need a new sway bar. When i bought my truck i did not know this. But when the suspension was put on and a set of new tires. The sway bar was not replaced. So from what i understand, feel in my truck, was told and see. The bar is bent, and i need to replace it. I need a good aftermarket one. So whats good fellas and ladies if any?
 
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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by PURPLE.ppl.EATER
alright. So from what i understand, feel in my truck, was told and see.
This sentence lost me.





Are you sure the sway bar is a bent? There is supposed to be a few bends in it from the factory. Are the bends symmetrical from side to side?

The stock bar setup will work just fine, you just need drop brackets or longer links.

I removed mine years ago and it has never been put back on since... one of the best mods I have done for wheeling... and its almost not even noticeable on the street (possibly cause I have stiff diesel coils though).
 
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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 03:58 PM
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Please show us a pic of the "bent" part of the sway bar.

If you need a new set of end links, try these.

Here are some Sway bar relocation brackets, and some Sway bar polyurethane frame bushings.
 

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