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Old 06-14-2012, 12:18 PM
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hi guy's & gal's, well I added a 2" BB to the JK & orderd LONGER FRONT sway bar links from Northridge, NOW I need to know about the rear, what do you suggest I use for LONGER ones in back

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Originally Posted by Pete1971
hi guy's & gal's, well I added a 2" BB to the JK & orderd LONGER FRONT sway bar links from Northridge, NOW I need to know about the rear, what do you suggest I use for LONGER ones in back

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I use JKS rear links for my 3" lift from Northridge 4x4. They work from 0" lift, up to 6". They're awesome.
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I see all of them are adjustible, how do I know what the correct adjustment is ?
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I see all of them are adjustible, how do I know what the correct adjustment is ?
How ever much length is needed to make your sway bar sit pretty level. Start by simply placing the adj link next to the stock link while it's on still, and decide how much longer you need to adjust the new link.
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Originally Posted by k0260
How ever much length is needed to make your sway bar sit pretty level. Start by simply placing the adj link next to the stock link while it's on still, and decide how much longer you need to adjust the new link.
awesome THANKS that seems pretty simple for a guy who has limited mechanical ability

I appreciate the help



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