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lifting ttb's is a PITA!!!!!


What a number of people have done is to cut the stock swaybar links in half, then use a piece of appropriate sized tubing and a couple bolts or pins to hold the stuff together. Thus when you go off-roading you can pull the pins an let the front axle free to move as needed.
 
I recently posted this somewhere on here.... I removed the rear sway bar and used the end-links from it as they are much longer. A pair of 1/2" or 5/8" clevis pins and a couple washers and you're good to go.
 
lil_blue and Sunk those are both great ideas - got any pics? I am interested in either of these idea!

-Mike
 
I don't really have pictures but it's pretty self explanatory..
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You may need a hammer to knock the end-links out of each sway bar.
 

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