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Ford Bronco II Sway Bar End Links


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I had a post about looking for longer sway bar links, or drop brackets.

I wanted to discuss the topic a little further;

I've heard:

You can use sock rear Explorer links for the front with a lift.

or 80-96 F150 links Im told work as well.

I believe I read somewhere that the longer Skyjacker links weren't much longer than stock.

So my question is, what are my options for longer sway bar links on a Bronco II? The front link is a straight link, so I would imagine there would be more options. What about the rear?

No, I don't want to get rid of them. I've ditched them on the Ranger, but want to keep them on the B2.
 
I would try to make my own. Or extend the stockers.

Richard
 
Some small rod ends and tubing, easy enough to make.
 
Anyone know of longer stock links that interchange?
 
i've only heard about the explorer rears working. if it were me, i'd do what the other 2 guys mentioned or not run any at all
 
seems like i read any year where the 8.8 solid rear axle was used....so 91-01? someone else needs to confirm that though
 
Well I have both a 98 explorer and a Ranger with a BII swaybar in my back yard. If I get a chance before someone else gives you a definite answer I'll do some checking.
 
Cool. Let me know what you get for measurements.
 
I'm gonna be using Jeep JKS quick disco's when I do my d35 swap on my b2... they are adjustable and plenty long, so my plan is to get rid of the drop brackets that came with my RC lift and using the JKS disco's. I'll do a writeup of what all is involved when I get there. I've already got it figured out that it'll work.

rear? I have no idea, even with my 4" RC lift my rear sway bar stayed intact till I yanked the sway bar off during the 8.8 swap
 
Will they fit snug, or will they rattle?
 
Ok took a tape measure to both when I got home from work. The explorer end links are 1.5" longer than the BII links by my measure. Holding them side by side, the design and offset of both appeared to be exactly the same just different lengths.

The Explorer is a 99 2wd EB with V8, the links measured 11" overall.

The BII year and drive train is unknown, believe it to be ~90 model 4wd, but it is the large 1" bar with the matching end links. These measured about 9.5" overall length.

For the front if they are metal links I'd just do as suggested above and extend them, shouldn't be too hard if you can weld (I can't). I have seen some factory front end links that are plastic though, don't know what to tell you for those.
 
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cut them in half, slide tubing over them, weld... problem solved. yes.

however, I like quick disco's...
 
How close is the B2 to the Ranger? I've seen it done on a Ranger, but not a B2.

Here's a pic I found for someone a while back:
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Got it from here: http://www.fordrangerforum.com/lowered-suspension/40272-explorer-rear-flip-kit.html
 
cut them in half, slide tubing over them, weld... problem solved. yes.

however, I like quick disco's...

I keep hearing talk of quick disconnects but never seen them. Got any pics or links you could share? Are these just for the TTB/TIB RBVs or can they be gotten for the later model SLA rigs as well? Obviously the rear would be the same but I've never seen them for that either.
 

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