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SuperLift sway bar link alternative?


Liberto

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Joined
Mar 6, 2010
Messages
38
Vehicle Year
1998
Transmission
Automatic
I bought a used superlift and it doesn't have the "special" extended sway bar links... They also want $70 a piece for them.... Has anyone found an alternative...? Stock links are $10... I just CANNOT justify spending $140 on two pieces of metal with little rubber bushings at each end
 
Buy 4 kits, cut em up and weld them to the correct length. I added 1.5" to a factory set to compensate for my torsion crank.
 
I just eliminated mine, and have been with out sway bars for 2 years
 
If you have a rear sway bar, pull it and use the links up front as they're longer. You can get a pair of clevis pins to make them quick disconnect.
 
yank the sway bar....... i donno man the last time i didnt throw my sway bar on my mustang it felt like a jelly suspension i think im gonna wanna keep my sway bars lol... the quick disconnect sounds good though. great ideas guys got any more?
 
I dont see how the rear one would work...

The rear bar DOESN'T work, but the longer links do. This is what I did, they actually match up just about perfect for 4-6" of lift. They even have a nice offset to them.
 

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