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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 09:45 PM
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Sway bar end link??????

Would you feel bad or bent sway bar end links on the hwy? How would they affect the ride? On a truck with a leveling kit are the Lorenze adjustable end links worth it if you never go offroad? tell my why please.
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Old Jan 9, 2008 | 08:05 AM
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i have a leveling kit and i too had bent links, installed a set of extra stock ones i had lying around and can't tell a difference...
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Old Jan 9, 2008 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Syndicate
Would you feel bad or bent sway bar end links on the hwy? How would they affect the ride? On a truck with a leveling kit are the Lorenze adjustable end links worth it if you never go offroad? tell my why please.
i was wondering the same thing about being able to feel the bent end links. was also wondering what difference people found after installing lazarsmith's track bar bushings.
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Old Jan 9, 2008 | 04:26 PM
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i was wondering the same thing about being able to feel the bent end links. was also wondering what difference people found after installing lazarsmith's track bar bushings.
I'm having the LazarSmith TB Bushing installed right now. Hopefully I'll get my truck back today. I'm also getting ball joints done right now too, so once my DW is gone (fingers crossed) it'll be a combination of 3 products used to cure it. I will say at the inexpensive price, quality product, and great customer service you couldn't go wrong with Mike at LazarSmith.
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Old Jan 9, 2008 | 04:37 PM
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I'm having the LazarSmith TB Bushing installed right now. Hopefully I'll get my truck back today. I'm also getting ball joints done right now too, so once my DW is gone (fingers crossed) it'll be a combination of 3 products used to cure it. I will say at the inexpensive price, quality product, and great customer service you couldn't go wrong with Mike at LazarSmith.
good luck with the dw- have you tried different tires? i've read some posts about curing dw by getting rid of the bf goodrich tires.
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Old Jan 9, 2008 | 07:19 PM
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good luck with the dw- have you tried different tires? i've read some posts about curing dw by getting rid of the bf goodrich tires.
My opinion is if I replaced the tires first it may have cured the symptom, but greatly shortened the life of my $1280 investment in tires. I know all 4 of my ball joints were hose up. What I want is my old tire to not wobble. Once that happens I know my new tires will last. I'm getting the Toyo OC M/T's in the 35/12.5/17 size installed tomorrow afternoon.
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